Caitlin Gillooley

Director, Quality & Behavioral Health Policy at American Hospital Association

Caitlin Gillooley has a diverse work experience spanning various industries.

Caitlin began their career as an intern at the Cleveland Council on World Affairs in 2008, followed by an internship at the World Affairs Council in 2009. In these roles, they conducted research, organized events, and drafted press releases and newsletters.

From 2010 to 2012, Caitlin worked as a research assistant at the National Security Network and IMPAQ International. Caitlin'sresponsibilities included conducting background research and producing reports on topics such as antibiotic resistance and bioterrorism preparedness.

In 2010, they also served as a legislative correspondent on a successful congressional campaign. Caitlin provided support to the candidate and worked on campaign staff.

From 2012 to 2014, Caitlin worked at Kaplan Test Prep as an instructor and content developer, teaching various standardized exams and providing admissions support.

In 2014, they joined The Advisory Board Company as a senior analyst, where they led research projects on healthcare strategic planning and market analytics. Caitlin produced publications for healthcare leaders worldwide.

From 2014 to 2016, they interned at NAMI Massachusetts as a graduate student intern, gaining experience in mental health advocacy.

In 2016, Caitlin joined the American Hospital Association, where they held various roles, including associate director of policy, senior associate director of quality and behavioral health policy, and director of quality and behavioral health policy. In these positions, they led policy development and advocacy efforts, analyzed legislation and regulations, and wrote advisories, testimonies, and press releases advocating for policy changes.

Overall, Caitlin Gillooley has a strong background in policy development, research, and healthcare.

Caitlin Gillooley completed their Bachelor of Arts degree with Honors in Political Science, Spanish Language, and Hispanic Culture at The Johns Hopkins University from 2006 to 2010. Later, they pursued a Master's degree in Health Policy and Management at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health from 2012 to 2014.

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  • Director, Quality & Behavioral Health Policy

    March, 2022 - present

  • Senior Associate Director, Quality & Behavioral Health Policy

    September, 2018

  • Associate Director, Policy

    November, 2016

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