Elizabeth Greener
About Elizabeth Greener
Elizabeth Greener is a researcher currently employed at Mathematica since 2021. She has an extensive background in research and health services, having held various positions in organizations such as the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services and the University of Rochester.
Work at Mathematica
Elizabeth Greener has been employed at Mathematica as a Researcher since 2021. In this role, she contributes to various research initiatives, applying her expertise in health services and policy. Her work focuses on generating insights that inform decision-making in social and health programs.
Previous Experience in Research Management
Prior to her current position, Elizabeth worked at the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services as a Research Manager from 2019 to 2021. In this capacity, she managed research projects that aimed to improve health and social services in the state, utilizing her background in health services research.
Academic Background and Expertise
Elizabeth holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Health Services Research & Policy from the University of Rochester, where she studied from 2012 to 2020. She also earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Psychology from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, completing her degree from 2005 to 2008. Her educational background provides a strong foundation for her research work.
Research Roles Prior to Mathematica
Before joining Mathematica, Elizabeth held various research-related positions. She served as a Graduate Research Assistant at the University of Rochester from 2014 to 2019, and as a Research Associate at Coordinated Care Services, Inc. (CCSI) from 2016 to 2018. These roles involved conducting research and analysis to support health services initiatives.
Early Career in Clinical Research
Elizabeth began her career in clinical research, working as a Clinical Data Manager at Celerion for seven months in 2012 and as a Clinical Research Associate at CHI Health for a similar duration. Additionally, she worked as a Mental Health Technician at Bryan Health for one year. These early experiences contributed to her understanding of clinical processes and research methodologies.