Prism Health North Texas
Andrew Wilson has a diverse work experience spanning over several years. Andrew currently holds the position of Vice President of Grants Administration at Prism Health North Texas since March 2021. Prior to this role, they worked as a Program Director at the same company from January 2019 to March 2021.
Before joining Prism Health North Texas, Andrew served as a Grant and Prospect Research Coordinator at John Peter Smith Hospital from November 2017 to January 2019.
Andrew also worked at Dallas County, where they held the role of Ryan White Planning Council Manager from December 2015 to November 2017. Additionally, they served as a Professional Health Planner from February 2014 to December 2015.
Andrew's career began in 2006 at Texas A&M University, where they worked as a Supplemental Instructor for a year. Andrew then became a Teaching Assistant at State University of New York from August 2007 to May 2008.
After completing their work as a Teaching Assistant, Andrew worked as a Research Assistant at Albany Medical Center from May 2008 to August 2008. In this role, they conducted research on job satisfaction among organ procurement coordinators.
In 2009, Andrew joined the Oklahoma State Department of Health as a Strategic Planner. In this role, they provided consultation and technical assistance in strategic planning, program evaluation, and report development. Andrew also monitored and analyzed programs to make recommendations for improvement.
Andrew briefly worked as an Enrollment Counselor at the University of Phoenix in August 2009.
In 2013, Andrew joined the American Lung Association as a Manager of Health Promotions, where they served until January 2014.
Overall, Andrew's work experience reflects their expertise in healthcare administration, program management, strategic planning, and research.
Andrew Wilson completed a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology and Philosophy from Texas A&M University, from 2002 to 2006. Andrew pursued further education and obtained a Master of Arts in Anthropology from the University at Albany, SUNY, from 2007 to 2009.
Prism Health North Texas
Prism Health North Texas' mission is to advance the health of North Texas through education, research, prevention, and personalized integrated HIV care. Prism Health North Texas opened services in 1986 during the HIV/AIDS crisis in North Texas, through an initial grant by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Formed as AIDS Arms Network out of the Communities Foundation of Texas, PHNTX for the past 35 years has served the critical role of connecting people living with HIV to care and services in the area. PHNTX evolved to be a nationally recognized leader in delivering high-quality HIV and sexual health services, most recently expanding services to address the alarming rise in sexually transmitted infections in Dallas County and North Texas. Roughly 30% of people living with HIV in North Texas receive medical care and support at one of the four health centers. PHNTX is committed to providing healthcare for all North Texans in a non-judgmental and affirming environment. The organization strives to remove the barriers that prevent any individual from accessing quality healthcare. PHNTX stands for health equity, especially for marginalized populations including people living with HIV, LGBTQIA+, and ethnic minorities. Every individual has the right to affordable, accessible health care and the opportunity to attain their highest level of health.