National Kidney Foundation of Michigan
Caitlin McEvilly Rosenbach has extensive experience in program management within the health sector, currently serving as Senior Program Manager at the National Kidney Foundation of Michigan since July 2013, following a progression of roles from Program Manager to Associate Program Manager and Senior Program Coordinator. Prior to this, Caitlin held the position of Graduate Student Intern at the Michigan Public Health Institute from March 2012 to June 2013 and worked as Lead Resident Associate at Clare Bridge of Meridian from May 2009 to August 2010. Caitlin earned a Master of Arts in Health and Risk Communication from Michigan State University in 2013 and a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition Sciences from the same institution in 2010.
National Kidney Foundation of Michigan
Since 1955, the NKF of Michigan, Inc. (NKFM) has led the fight against life-threatening chronic diseases such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and kidney disease. We have enhanced the lives of many Michigan residents through our prevention programs and patient services. Our efforts have also changed legislation, ensured quality care for patients and advanced medical knowledge. We have informed the public about kidney and urological diseases and increased awareness of the critical need for organ and tissue donations. The mission of the NKFM is prevent kidney disease and improve the quality of life for those living with it.