As a Senior Healthcare Associate at Signal, Rachel brings a multidisciplinary lens to public health challenges, integrating biostatistics, health policy, and strategic communication to support clients across the healthcare sector. She specializes in translating complex health data into clear, actionable insights that inform strategy, policy, and public engagement.
Rachel has led and contributed to public health initiatives at the federal level, including working with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on national infectious disease dashboards, policy research, and public-facing communication strategies. With prior experience in health data analysis, project management, and digital health, she ensures that insights are both data-driven and actionable. Her work has spanned public and private sectors, including health analytics, HIV policy, pharmaceutical affairs, and global health strategy.
Rachel earned her Master of Public Health in Biostatistics from the University of Maryland and holds dual bachelor’s degrees in Public Health Science and French Language and Literature. She is fluent in French and passionate about health equity, global engagement, and the role of data in shaping effective policy.