Patrick Linn
About Patrick Linn
Patrick Linn is a Health Policy Analyst currently pursuing a Master's in Public and International Affairs at Princeton University. He has extensive experience in health policy, project management, and community health education across various locations including the United States and Senegal.
Work at LMI
Patrick Linn has been employed as a Health Policy Analyst at LMI since 2016. In this role, he specializes in US health policy and applies his skills in quantitative and economic analysis, political risk analysis, and strategic framework construction. He has managed projects funded by the US State Department and PEPFAR, focusing on operational research for mercury exposure reduction and active case management for malaria. His work contributes to the development and implementation of effective health policies.
Education and Expertise
Patrick Linn pursued a Master's in Public and International Affairs at Princeton University from 2014 to 2016, where he achieved a Master of Public Administration. He also studied History at Montana State University - Bozeman, earning a Bachelor's degree in 2008. His academic background equips him with a strong foundation in public affairs, enhancing his expertise in health policy analysis.
Background
Patrick Linn has lived and worked in various locations, including New York, Berlin, New Orleans, and rural Senegal. His diverse experiences contribute to his understanding of global health issues and enhance his ability to work in multicultural environments. He is proficient in French and Malinke, which supports his international engagements.
Previous Experience
Prior to his current role at LMI, Patrick Linn worked as a Youthbuild Program Officer at Rebuilding Together New Orleans from 2009 to 2010. He also served as a Preventive Health Educator with the Peace Corps from 2012 to 2014. Additionally, he gained experience as an intern in the United States Senate under Senator Jon Tester in 2011. These roles provided him with valuable insights into community health and policy development.
Research and Projects
Patrick Linn has conducted significant research, including a cervical cancer prevalence study aimed at promoting preventive services in low-resource settings. His experience includes training and supervising community health workers and peer educators, which enhances his capacity to implement health initiatives effectively.