Elise Lee
About Elise Lee
Elise Lee is a Lab Research Assistant with extensive experience in clinical settings, currently working at Harvard Business School and MTR Therapy. She has a background in Clinical/Medical Social Work and has been involved in telehealth services since 2020, focusing on trauma and grief related to racial and ethnic histories.
Work at Harvard Business School
Elise Lee has been employed as a Lab Research Assistant at Harvard Business School since 2015. In this role, she has contributed to various research projects and initiatives over the past nine years. Her responsibilities include assisting with data collection, analysis, and supporting faculty in their research endeavors.
Current Roles and Responsibilities
Elise Lee currently holds multiple positions. She has been a Fellow at 12+ since 2017, focusing on community health initiatives in the Greater Philadelphia Area. Additionally, she serves as a Clinical Intern at MTR Therapy, where she has been providing telehealth therapy and assessment services since 2020. Her work emphasizes trauma and grief related to racial and ethnic histories in both Philadelphia, PA, and Portland, OR.
Education and Expertise
Elise Lee studied at Smith College, where she achieved a degree in Clinical/Medical Social Work. She also attended Tufts University from 2013 to 2017, earning degrees in Clinical Psychology and American Studies. Her educational background supports her current roles in providing mental health services and conducting research.
Previous Experience
Before her current roles, Elise Lee worked as a Site Director at 12+ from 2018 to 2020. In this position, she managed site operations and contributed to program development. Additionally, she has served as an Ambassador at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston since 2013, engaging with visitors and promoting the museum's programs.