Amy Wodarek O'reilly
About Amy Wodarek O'reilly
Amy Wodarek O'Reilly serves as a Senior Program Lead at Mathematica, where she has worked since 2021. She has extensive experience in program analysis and policy, having held various roles at Mathematica and the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, and is also a Parent Representative on the Board of Directors for A Rosie Place for Children.
Work at Mathematica
Amy Wodarek O'Reilly has been with Mathematica since 2007, holding various positions over the years. She currently serves as a Senior Program Lead, a role she has occupied since 2021. Prior to this, she worked as a Principal Program Analyst from 2015 to 2021 and as a Senior Program Analyst from 2011 to 2015. Her initial role at Mathematica was as a Program Analyst from 2007 to 2011. In her current position, she directs the Medicaid and CHIP Learning Collaborative project, which aims to facilitate peer-to-peer learning among Medicaid and CHIP officials. Additionally, she leads Mathematica's human-centered design initiative, focusing on enhancing user experience in federal health care data management.
Education and Expertise
Amy Wodarek O'Reilly holds a Bachelor of Arts in History and Spanish from St. Louis University, where she studied from 2000 to 2004. She furthered her education at The Ohio State University, John Glenn School of Public Affairs, earning a Master of Public Administration from 2005 to 2007. This educational background supports her expertise in public policy and program management, particularly in health care and social services.
Background
Before her extensive career at Mathematica, Amy Wodarek O'Reilly worked as a Health Program Policy Analyst at the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services from 2006 to 2007. This role provided her with foundational experience in health policy analysis. In addition to her professional roles, she has served as a Parent Representative on the Board of Directors for A Rosie Place for Children since 2019, contributing to the organization's mission in the South Bend, Indiana area.
Achievements
Throughout her career, Amy Wodarek O'Reilly has made significant contributions to health care policy and program management. At Mathematica, she has directed key projects such as the Medicaid and CHIP Learning Collaborative, which enhances collaboration among officials in these programs. Her leadership in human-centered design initiatives has also aimed to improve user experiences in federal health care data management, reflecting her commitment to effective public service.