Summary
Lindsay Lee is a Principal Data and AI Solutions Architect with nine years of experience applying advanced analytics to healthcare, public health, and policy, currently driving enterprise AI strategy and governance at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. A Rhodes Scholar with an MPP and an MSc in Applied Statistics from Oxford, she combines rigorous quantitative training with practical delivery—architecting production-grade ML/AI solutions while building institutional frameworks for responsible AI across clinical, research, and operational domains. Her career bridges international public health (WHO) and healthcare analytics, leading cloud migrations, mentorship, and self-service analytics initiatives that elevate organizational data capability. Deeply committed to equity, she focuses on using data to improve policies and practices for marginalized populations, an uncommon throughline from her WHO disability work to enterprise AI governance.
9 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Japanese Culture - May study abroad program, Japanese Culture - May study abroad program at Josai International University
Master’s Degree Public Policy, Master’s Degree Public Policy at University of Oxford
Hispanic and European Studies - Summer study abroad program, Hispanic and European Studies - Summer study abroad program at Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Bachelor of Science (BS) Mathematics, Bachelor of Science (BS) Mathematics at University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Spanish, Portuguese, French