Emma leads quantitative work on the Learning Agenda team, which measures and disseminates lessons learned about SRH innovation from Breakthrough. She brings years of work in the field across many methodologies to the role, as well as her creativity. In particular, Emma is excited to incorporate her insights on mixed method work, intervention development, and health justice.
Emma has a Master of Public Health degree in Community Health and Social Sciences and has been working in the sexual and reproductive health field for over seven years. She’s deeply invested in interventions that ensure young people have the resources needed to have the safe and fulfilling reproductive and sexual lives they desire. She loves trying her hand at new DIY and craft projects, riding her bike, and spending time with her chi-weenie, Jimmy Dean.