
Lee Rubin Collins was a trial attorney and partner at Ropes & Gray, one of Boston's oldest and largest law firms, having earned her undergraduate degree from Harvard College and her J.D. from Harvard Law School. After experiencing secondary infertility, Lee turned to the cause of infertility awareness and advocacy and has been a tireless patient advocate ever since. She has worked with RESOLVE to improve insurance coverage for infertility treatments and to defeat state legislative efforts such as "personhood" bills that would interfere with IVF and other needed treatments. She is on the RESOLVE Board of Directors, where she also previously served from 2002-2012 and was the Chair of the Board in 2012. Lee writes and speaks regularly about infertility and has received a number of awards, including RESOLVE's Barbara Eck Founders Award in 2014. She currently serves on the Ethics Committee of ASRM and has been on the Board of the Jones Institute Foundation in Norfolk, VA, since 2004 and on the Board of RESOLVE of the Bay State, 2001-2009. Lee lives in Wellesley, MA with her husband and two daughters.
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