Renee Rookwood is a Principal-level human systems integration leader with 14 years of experience helping mission-driven teams collaborate under pressure, especially across federal, healthcare, and disaster-response contexts. She holds an EdD in Human and Organizational Learning and combines rigorous qualitative research in multiteam systems with practical playbooks that have improved coordination between federal and local responders. At MITRE she has led initiatives from HL7 FHIR acceleration to resilience research during natural disasters, and previously built the nation’s first synthesized patient test deck for clinical quality measurement certification. A former nurse and frontline charge nurse, she brings rare operational credibility to design better ways of working that draw on history, behavioral science, and lived clinical experience. Colleagues describe her as a pragmatic systems thinker who makes collaboration more visible and resilient while translating research into actionable tools.
14 years of coding experience
Doctor of Education - EdD, Human and Organizational Learning, Doctor of Education - EdD, Human and Organizational Learning at The George Washington University - Graduate School of Education and Human Development
Masters of Science, Health Systems Management, Masters of Science, Health Systems Management at George Mason University
Bachelors of Science, Nursing, Bachelors of Science, Nursing at James Madison University
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Renee Rookwood - Principal, Human Systems Integration And Analysis