Amanda Monteiro
In 2018, Amanda's first born daughter, Edie, died from acute myeloid leukemia at just 20 months old — an experience that propelled her into palliative care and ignited a lifelong commitment to advocacy for children with cancer and the families who love them.
Amanda is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker specializing in palliative and critical care, working alongside patients and families navigating serious illness, advance care planning, and loss. In the United States, she advocates for children with cancer and their families, collaborating with the Multi-Regional Clinical Trial Center, Blood Cancer United, and other organizations dedicated to accelerating treatments for children. She brings additional expertise in healthcare strategy, quality improvement, and program design.
She joins the Glo-BNHL team carrying Edie's story into every room she enters — ensuring that the weight of what families experience is never lost in the science, and that research remains anchored in the human beings it is ultimately meant to serve.