Sophia Artis
About Sophia Artis
Sophia Artis is a Health Associate at Mathematica, where she has worked since 2022. She has a background in public health, having held various roles including COVID-19 Vaccine Quality Assurance Reviewer and COVID-19 Responder.
Work at Mathematica
Sophia Artis has been employed at Mathematica as a Health Associate since 2022. In this role, she contributes to health-related projects and initiatives, utilizing her background in public health. Her position is based in Oakland, California, where she applies her expertise to support Mathematica's mission in health research and evaluation.
Previous Experience in Public Health
Prior to her current role, Sophia Artis gained extensive experience in public health through various positions. She worked as a COVID-19 Vaccine Quality Assurance Reviewer at the California Department of Public Health from 2021 to 2022. Additionally, she served as a COVID-19 Responder and Opioid Safety Coordinator at the San Francisco Department of Public Health from 2020 to 2021.
Internship Experience
Sophia Artis completed several internships that provided her with foundational experience in health education and public health. In 2019, she interned at the Society for Public Health Education for three months in the Washington D.C. Metro Area. Earlier, in 2018, she worked as an Intern and Educator at Sprouts Cooking Club for two months in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Educational Background
Sophia Artis earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Public Policy Analysis with a focus in Anthropology from Pomona College. She completed her studies from 2016 to 2020, during which she also took coursework in Biology and Chemistry. This educational background supports her work in health and public policy.
Early Career Development
Sophia Artis began her career in public health with various roles that contributed to her professional development. She worked as a District I Intern at Contra Costa County for one month in 2016 and later as an Assistant Case Manager at Re-Docs for two months in 2017. These early experiences laid the groundwork for her subsequent roles in public health.