Nazihah Adil Siddiqui
About Nazihah Adil Siddiqui
Nazihah Adil Siddiqui is a Policy Program Manager at Mathematica, where she has worked since 2021. She has extensive experience in health policy and research, having held various roles at Mathematica and other organizations since 2011.
Current Role as Policy Program Manager
Nazihah Adil Siddiqui currently holds the position of Policy Program Manager at Mathematica, a role she has occupied since 2021. In this capacity, she is responsible for overseeing various policy-related initiatives and programs. Her experience in this role builds on her extensive background in health analysis and program management.
Previous Experience at Mathematica
Prior to her current role, Nazihah Adil Siddiqui worked at Mathematica in two different capacities. She served as a Health Analyst from 2015 to 2020, where she focused on health-related research and analysis. Following this position, she became the Program Lead for one year, from 2020 to 2021, further enhancing her expertise in program management.
Educational Background
Nazihah Adil Siddiqui earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from Northwestern University. She furthered her education by obtaining a Master of Public Policy (MPP) from the Harris School of Public Policy at the University of Chicago. Her academic background supports her professional roles in policy and health analysis.
Early Career Experience
Nazihah Adil Siddiqui began her career with various internships and positions in 2014. She interned at A Better Chicago for two months and worked as a Community Benefit Research Assistant at the University of Chicago Medicine for three months. Additionally, she held roles as a Consultant at the University of Chicago Medicine and as a Research Associate at the Science of Philanthropy Initiative, both for short durations.
Long-term Engagement in Philanthropy and Arts
From 2011 to 2013, Nazihah Adil Siddiqui worked as an Institutional Giving Assistant at Goodman Theatre, where she contributed to fundraising efforts. She also served as a Summer Fellow at CCS in 2014, gaining experience in philanthropic initiatives. These roles reflect her commitment to community engagement and support for the arts.