Jade Kissi is a research consultant at OKB Hope Foundation, specializing in population health data analysis and grant writing while promoting outreach through social media. Concurrently, Jade serves as a program associate at the Center for Health Care Strategies, offering administrative support for child health projects and authoring blog content. Previous roles include an internship at Boston Children's Hospital focusing on behavioral health service transitions, and a health unit coordinator role with the Massachusetts Health Officers Association, where Jade developed educational materials for public health departments. Significant contributions to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation involved conducting a literature review on structural racism's impact on minority health. Jade's experience also includes program support at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and participation in a global health design initiative, enhancing healthcare designs in low-resource settings. Educational achievements include a Master of Public Health from Boston University and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology of Health and Medicine from the University of Michigan.
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