Sarah Demeke
About Sarah Demeke
Sarah Demeke is a Program Analyst at the National Institutes of Health, where she has worked since 2015. She holds a Master's degree in Public Health from The George Washington University and has experience in health policy and records management.
Work at National Institutes of Health
Sarah Demeke has been employed as a Program Analyst at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) since 2015. In this role, she is based in Bethesda, Maryland, and has accumulated nine years of experience. Her responsibilities include serving as the project lead for multiple forms management and records management initiatives. She collaborates with various NIH employees to enhance current records and forms management operations. Additionally, she manages and coordinates record transfers and dispositions across all 27 institutes and centers within NIH.
Education and Expertise
Sarah Demeke holds a Master's degree in Public Health from The George Washington University, where she studied from 2014 to 2015. Prior to that, she earned a Bachelor's degree in Health Administration from the University of Maryland Baltimore County, completing her studies from 2010 to 2014. Her educational background provides her with a solid foundation in public health and health administration, which supports her work at NIH.
Previous Work Experience
Before joining NIH, Sarah Demeke gained experience in various roles. She worked as a Graduate School Admissions Assistant at the University of Maryland Baltimore County from 2012 to 2014. In 2014, she served as a Health Policy and Consumer Advocacy Intern at Consumers Union for two months. Additionally, she held a position as a Policy and Legislative Intern at the Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development for three months in 2014. Sarah also completed a Pathways Internship at NIH for four months in 2015.
Professional Contributions
In her role at the National Institutes of Health, Sarah Demeke contributes significantly to forms and records management initiatives. She leads projects aimed at improving the efficiency of records management operations. Her work involves coordinating record transfers and ensuring proper disposition among the various institutes and centers at NIH, thereby enhancing organizational effectiveness.