Summary
Elizabeth Williams is a Data Analyst IV with 12 years of experience blending SAS programming, epidemiology, and public health research to turn large, messy datasets into actionable insights. Based in the Austin metro area, she has moved from graduate research and teaching roles into state-level analytics at the Texas HHS Office of Inspector General, delivering data-driven solutions for healthcare oversight. Comfortable in fast-paced, cross-functional environments, she pairs rigorous study design and clinical-trial experience with practical skills in algorithm development and contact-tracing operations. Notably, her background includes hands-on NIH clinical research work on vaccine transmission and teaching SAS to upper-level epidemiology students, highlighting both technical depth and a commitment to training others.
12 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Public Health - MPH, Epidemiology, Master of Public Health - MPH, Epidemiology at Texas A&M University
Bachelor of Science - BS, Public Health: Epidemiology; Minor in Gerontology, Bachelor of Science - BS, Public Health: Epidemiology; Minor in Gerontology at Brigham Young University