Katherine Froeb Papa, MPH
Senior Manager
Kate Papa is a Senior Manager for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's (RWJF) Changes in Health Care Financing and Organization (HCFO) initiative. In this capacity, she manages AcademyHealth’s Public Health Systems Research Project, strengthening the evidence base for the nation's public health system.
Ms. Papa's extensive experience in public policy and public health research, evaluation, and communications includes her previous experience as Director of the Adolescent and School Health Project at the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO). In that capacity, she developed and promoted national policies and programs to improve child health and access to health care. She supported public health investments in youth related to the prevention of chronic diseases and STDs as well as the promotion of positive health behaviors. Her other relevant experience includes consulting states on welfare reform policies and designing disease prevention and management campaigns for pharmaceutical companies and non-profit organizations.
Ms. Papa earned her Masters Degree in Public Health and a certificate in Maternal and Child Health from Johns Hopkins University's Bloomberg School of Public Health. She earned her Bachelors Degree in Psychology from Georgetown University.
Currently, as a volunteer for the Arlington County, Virginia Department of Public Health, Ms. Papa participates on a Steering Committee to implement MAPP and improve the health and quality of life for Arlingtonians.
Tel: 202.292.6700
Fax: 202.292.6800
E-mail: kate.papa@academyhealth.org
Nicole Hudson
Research Assistant
Nicole Hudson joined AcademyHealth in July 2007. She works as a research assistant with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's (RWJF) Health Care Financing and Organization (HCFO) initiative. Her main responsibilities include managing grant proposals for health services research and other HCFO sponsored research solicitations.
Prior to joining AcademyHealth, Nicole interned with the American Pain Foundation assisting with advocacy and education efforts, and also with the Michigan State Medical Society. She received her B.A. in Social Welfare and Justice from Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Tel: 202.292.6751
Fax: 202.292.6851
E-mail: Nicole.Hudson@academyhealth.org
Megan Ix
Research Assistant
Megan Ix joined AcademyHealth in June 2007. She is a Research Assistant for The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's (RWJF) Changes in Health Care Financing and Organization (HCFO) initiative. Ms. Ix works primarily on the Public Health Systems Research Project, strengthening the evidence base for the nation's public health system.
Prior to joining AcademyHealth, Ms. Ix interned with the World Health Organization, as a member of the Global Non-Communicable Disease Infobase team. She graduated with a B.A. in Environmental Science and Policy from Duke University in 2007.
Tel: 202.292.6786
Fax: 202.292.6886
E-mail: megan.ix@academyhealth.org
Jenny Minott
Research Assistant
Jenny Minott joined AcademyHealth in June 2007 and is a research assistant with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's (RWJF) Changes in Health Care Financing and Organization (HCFO) initiative. Her responsibilities include managing grants, supporting convening activities, and disseminating a monthly e-newsletter.
Prior to joining AcademyHealth, Ms. Minott worked as a research associate at the Advisory Board Company, completing customized research regarding hospital administration, organization, and governance. She also served as a research assistant for the book Health Care Half Truths: Too Many Myths, Not Enough Reality by Dr. Arthur Garson and Carolyn L. Engelhard, M.P.A, and as an intern at the State of Maine's Governor's Office of Health Policy and Finance. She graduated from the University of Virginia in May 2006 with a B.A. in economics and a minor in bioethics.
Tel: 202.292.6767
Fax: 202.292.6867
E-mail: Jenny.Minott@academyhealth.org