Melissa Kopyto
About Melissa Kopyto
Melissa Kopyto is a Program Analyst at the National Institutes of Health, where she has worked since 2013. She has extensive experience in human resources and program analysis, having held various positions in notable organizations including Covington & Burling and Booz Allen Hamilton.
Work at National Institutes of Health
Melissa Kopyto has been employed at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) as a Program Analyst since 2013. In her role, she establishes collaborative relationships within the Clinical Center and the broader NIH structure to enhance organizational effectiveness. She conducts complex analytical studies to identify business challenges and influence operational changes. Additionally, Kopyto plays a key role in preparing high-level briefing materials for executives and the leadership team at the NIH. She collaborates with the Data Quality Coordinator to support Executive Information System users, ensuring compliance with reporting quality standards.
Previous Employment History
Prior to her current position at NIH, Melissa Kopyto held several roles in various organizations. She worked at Covington & Burling as a Human Resource Management Systems Analyst for 11 months in 2007-2008. Following that, she served as a Strategic Operating Unit Administrator at Tunnell Consulting from 2008 to 2011. Kopyto also worked as a Human Resource Information Systems Analyst at Hogan & Hartson from 2000 to 2004 and as an HR Generalist at Booz Allen Hamilton from 1994 to 2000.
Education and Expertise
Melissa Kopyto earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) with a focus on Human Resources from Strayer University-Maryland, completing her studies from 2005 to 2009. Her educational background supports her extensive experience in human resources and program analysis, equipping her with the skills necessary for her roles in various organizations, particularly in optimizing operational processes and enhancing organizational effectiveness.
Analytical and Operational Contributions
In her role at the National Institutes of Health, Melissa Kopyto conducts complex analytical studies that identify business challenges and influence operational changes. She develops tools to assist in the operational planning process for the Clinical Center, demonstrating her commitment to improving organizational efficiency. Her analytical skills and operational insights contribute significantly to the effectiveness of the Clinical Center's initiatives.