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  • Hello Amber,

    Welcome to NIC’s Collaboration Hub! Thank you for joining the Social Determinants of Health group. I look forward to your participation and encourage you to post on the group (start discussions, respond to discussions and questions, post content: papers, blogs, videos etc.) Feel free to post your expectations as a member of NIC. What are you working on that is relevant to this particular group? What interests you the most? We would love to hear more about your work managing Pew's civil legal system modernization team. 

    Sincerely,

    Navah Stein Social Determinants of Health Group Moderator, Associate Consultant SOCI

  • Amber Ivey is a manager of the civil legal system modernization team at Pew Charitable Trusts.  In her role, she helps make the nation’s civil legal system more accessible and affordable to the public by working with courts and stakeholders to modernize systems with the most promising technologies and tools. In her previous role, she worked on a team that explored the many ways that states use data, focusing specifically on how data analyses are being used to help make policy and budget decisions to improve programs and services to citizens. Prior to Pew, Amber worked for Maryland StateStat—a performance-measurement and management office created by former Governor Martin O’Malley (D). She also analyzed agency data to improve state government performance at the Governor’s Office of Performance Improvement under Governor Larry Hogan (R).

     

    Before joining the State of Maryland, Amber was a logistics manager for a Fortune 50 company where she used data to drive efficiency, productivity, and profits. She switched from private to the public sector to use her skills in service of government efficiency.  She is currently studying for the bar exam and is excited to serve at the intersection of data, technology, public policy, and law.

  • You too.  Thank you Navah.

  • Good Morning Amber,

    Welcome to the Hub! Thank you for joining the 2018 New England Symposium group, we look forward to seeing you next week!

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