Natalie Reid
About Natalie Reid
Natalie Reid is a Research Analyst at Mathematica in Chicago, IL, where she has worked since 2019. She has a background in public health and research, with experience in various roles at institutions such as the University of Michigan and Food Gatherers.
Work at Mathematica
Natalie Reid has been employed at Mathematica as a Research Analyst since 2019. She works in the Child, Youth & Families division, contributing to various research projects and initiatives. Her role involves both quantitative and qualitative analysis, which she has developed through her previous positions. Reid's expertise also includes program compliance, research methodologies, and data collection.
Education and Expertise
Natalie Reid holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from The University of Chicago, which she completed from 2013 to 2017. She furthered her education by obtaining a Master of Public Health (MPH) from the University of Michigan School of Public Health, graduating in 2019. Her academic background has equipped her with a solid foundation in public health principles, research techniques, and analytical skills.
Background
Reid's professional background includes a variety of roles in research and evaluation. Prior to her current position at Mathematica, she worked as an Evaluation Intern at Food Gatherers in 2018. She also served as a Research Assistant at the ISR Youth Policy Lab at the University of Michigan from 2018 to 2019, and as a Grader in the School of Nursing during the same year. Her experience spans various organizations, primarily in the Greater Detroit and Chicago areas.
Previous Experience
Before joining Mathematica, Natalie Reid held several positions that contributed to her expertise in public health and research. She worked as a Lead Field Coordinator at MAPSCorps in 2017 and as a Graduate Student Assistant at the Momentum Center for Childhood Obesity from 2017 to 2019. Additionally, she gained experience through internships at organizations such as Common Threads and St. John Providence, as well as at Columbia University.