Candice Mitchell
About Candice Mitchell
Candice Mitchell serves as the Analytics Team Lead for Strategic Information at BroadReach Corporation, where she has worked since 2016. With a background in social science and medical anthropology, she has extensive experience in analyzing healthcare systems and improving performance through data synthesis and reporting.
Current Role at BroadReach Corporation
Candice Mitchell serves as the Analytics Team Lead in Strategic Information at BroadReach Corporation since 2016. In this role, she coordinates the synthesis of quantitative and qualitative data from various sources to create usable information for the organization. She also provides monitoring and evaluation oversight on USAID engagement projects, ensuring that the initiatives align with strategic goals. Candice develops customized reporting views using BroadReach products, which enhances analysis and reporting capabilities within the organization.
Previous Experience at Creative Consulting & Development Works
Candice worked at Creative Consulting & Development Works from 2012 to 2014, where she held the positions of Manager and Analyst. During her time there, she identified and documented bottlenecks of weak performance at facility and district levels. Her analytical skills contributed to improving operational efficiency and addressing key issues within the organization.
Background in Clinical Research
Candice has a background in clinical research, having worked as a Clinical Trial Research Assistant at the Michigan Institute for Neurological Disorders (MIND) from 2008 to 2009. Additionally, she served as a Research Assistant at Wayne State University for five months in 2008. Her experience in these roles provided her with a solid foundation in research methodologies and data analysis.
Educational Qualifications
Candice Mitchell holds a Bachelor of Social Science degree from the University of Cape Town, where she studied Social Anthropology and English Literature from 2004 to 2006. She furthered her education at Wayne State University, earning a Master of Arts in Applied Medical Anthropology from 2007 to 2009. Her academic background supports her expertise in analyzing social and health-related issues.
Role at Wayne State University
In addition to her research roles, Candice served as an Assistant Lecturer at Wayne State University for four months in 2008. This position allowed her to engage with students and contribute to their learning in the field of applied medical anthropology, enhancing her teaching and communication skills.