Sessions
Strengthening Community Resilience – Lessons Learned from COVID-19: Health Equity, Collaboration, and Data
12:15 PM - 1:15 PM Wed
Linnea Warren May is an associate policy researcher at the RAND Corporation. She has worked on projects related to building a culture of health, city resilience planning, integrating data to assess well-being and social equity, patient experience with health care, disaster recovery, COVID-19 response, and military mental health and health systems. Much of her work focuses on the nexus of health, social equity, environment, and infrastructure, partnering with government and non-government stakeholders to use data and analysis for decision making. She has experience in quantitative and qualitative research and analysis, workshop and training development, and strategic planning. Before joining RAND, Warren May worked at a health communications marketing agency. She has also worked in tobacco policy and community engagement for HIV prevention. Warren May earned her M.P.H. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Gillings School of Global Public Health with a concentration in health behavior and her B.S. in biology and psychology from the University of Pittsburgh.