Kim Sprunck
About Kim Sprunck
Kim Sprunck serves as the Associate Director of Programs and has extensive experience in project management and research within the health sector. With dual Master's degrees in Public Health and Social Work, Sprunck has worked at notable institutions including the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and the Center on Addiction.
Work at National Institutes of Health
Currently, Kim Sprunck serves as the Associate Director Of Programs. In this role, she oversees various initiatives and programs, contributing to the organization's mission of advancing health research and policy.
Education and Expertise
Kim Sprunck holds dual Master's degrees in Public Health and Social Work. She possesses expertise in managing multimillion-dollar budgets, comprehensive Institutional Review Board (IRB) processes, data collection, and systems planning. Her educational background supports her extensive experience in project management.
Background
Kim Sprunck has over 10 years of experience in project direction and management, particularly in large social-behavioral studies. Her career includes significant roles at various institutions, including the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, where she held multiple positions over several years.
Professional Experience
Sprunck's professional journey includes roles such as Research Assistant at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Site Coordinator at the Center on Addiction, and various positions at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, including Associate Director and Clinical Program Manager. Her tenure at Dana-Farber spanned from 2005 to 2018, where she directed adult survivorship research.
Achievements in Project Management
Throughout her career, Kim Sprunck has demonstrated proficiency in managing complex projects and programs. Her experience includes overseeing the Casaworks Program at Horizons and serving as Local Evaluation Coordinator at the Treatment Research Institute. These roles highlight her capability in leading initiatives that address critical health and social issues.