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Emily Leung Mph

Director, Research, Evaluation, And Data Analytics at CAI (Cicatelli Associates Inc)

Emily Leung, MPH, has extensive experience in research and data analytics, currently serving as Lead, Research and Data Analytics at CAI (Cicatelli Associates Inc) since October 2015. Emily's career includes roles such as Research and Evaluation Manager, Analytics; Research & Evaluation Analyst; and Research and Evaluation Intern at CAI. Prior to this, a Graduate Student Researcher role was held at Columbia University - National Center for Children in Poverty, along with a position as Graduate Teaching Assistant at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. Emily's early career includes a stint as a Research and Development Graduate Intern at The Vitality Group Inc. and significant research experience as Lab Manager and Research Technician at the University of Chicago, focusing on Human Genetics. Additionally, Emily has a background in music education, serving as a Piano Accompanist and Piano Practice Coach at Hyde Park Suzuki Institute, and as a self-employed Piano Instructor. Emily holds a Master’s Degree in Public Health from Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health and a Bachelor of Arts with Honors from the University of Chicago.

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CAI (Cicatelli Associates Inc)

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CAI is a global non-profit organization that tackles the toughest issues facing underserved populations today. Since 1979, we have worked to improve the quality of health care and social services delivered to vulnerable populations worldwide. At CAI we develop and deliver a wide range of educational training and technical assistance services to health and social service providers. Our innovative staff help organizations build their capacity to better coordinate their services and more effectively serve their clients. From reproductive health and family planning to HIV/AIDS prevention and substance abuse, our mission remains the same -- to use the transformative power of education and research to foster a more aware, healthy, compassionate and equitable world.


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