Elizabeth has long been passionate about improving health care in the United States. She is a Senior Program Associate for the Association for Community Affiliated Plans, a trade association that represents non-profit safety net health plans, working on Medicaid policy and tracking new regulations and bills from Congress that could affect health plans.
She is also working toward a Master’s degree in Public Policy at the George Washington University, where she hopes to bolster her analytical skills and learn more about Capitol Hill and government affairs.
Elizabeth considers it an honor to be a Bryce Harlow Fellow, “It’s been wonderful to be among so many passionate, driven people in the Bryce Harlow Foundation,” Elizabeth said. “The mentorship has been invaluable, despite the pandemic. The Foundation board members have a real interest in helping Fellows succeed — navigating DC, expanding our networks, and growing in our careers.”