Anya Hirschfeld is a global health program coordinator and researcher with 11 years of cross-sector experience spanning government, NGOs, and academic research. A Dartmouth and Georgetown graduate and former varsity student-athlete, she blends quantitative social science training with hands-on fieldwork—ranging from child developmental screening with Partners In Health to policy advising for Georgetown Global Health Nigeria. Currently supporting global health programming at the Council on Foreign Relations while conducting research with Public Health Innovation & Action, she focuses on translating evidence into policy and practice. Her background includes legislative and legal investigations, white paper authorship for prison reentry education, and comparative analyses of virtual versus in-person interventions. Based in Seattle, she brings a rare combination of rigorous research methods, program implementation experience, and stakeholder engagement across international and domestic contexts. Colleagues describe her as impact-driven and adept at turning complex public health challenges into actionable strategies.
11 years of coding experience
Master's degree Health and Public Interest, Master's degree Health and Public Interest at Georgetown University
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Ingraham High School
Bachelor's degree Quantitative social sciences Spanish, Bachelor's degree Quantitative social sciences Spanish at Dartmouth College
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Anya Hirschfeld - Program Coordinator, Global Health