Brittany Chue is an experienced public service professional currently serving as an Advocacy Fellow at the Fund for Global Health, focusing on global public health improvement through primary health care and accountability in the U.S. Brittany also works as a Graduate Teaching and Research Assistant at the Clinton School of Public Service, where responsibilities include assisting in Data Analysis and Program Evaluation courses and conducting research for projects such as the Washington Climate Assembly. Previous roles include leading a Monitoring and Evaluation team at Awamaki, researching local government transparency at the Arkansas Center for Research in Economics, and contributing to sustainability efforts for the City of Little Rock. Brittany holds a Master's degree in Public Service from the Clinton School and a Bachelor's degree in Economics & Public Policy for Sustainable Development from Hendrix College, complemented by a study abroad experience at the University of Oxford.
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