Kelly Overton is the managing director of Save the Chimps as well as the founder and board chair of People Protecting Animals & Their Habitats (PATH). PATH develops programs that improve the lives of people and animals in developing countries. Overton received a BA in Human Services Management from the University of Massachusetts/Boston, an MPH in International Health and Development from Tulane University School of Public Health & Tropical Medicine in New Orleans, a graduate certificate in Conservation Biology from Columbia University’s Center for Environmental Research and Conservation, and an MPA from Harvard University’s John F Kennedy School of Government. Tulane University is a private, Nonsectarian, Coeducational Research university located in New Orleans, Louisiana. Columbia University is a private University in the United States and a member of the Ivy League. His writings on humanity's mistreatment of animals have appeared in the Washington Post, Boston Herald, Austin-American Statesman, Buffalo News, CounterPunch and Baltimore Sun. CounterPunch is a biweekly Newsletter published in the United States that covers politics in a manner its editors describe as "muckraking with a radical The Baltimore Sun (officially just The Sun) is Maryland ’s largest general circulation daily newspaper and provides comprehensive coverage