Priscilla D.
About Priscilla D.
Priscilla D. is a Sales Engineer at Unite Us, where she focuses on integrating social determinants of health into care delivery. With a background in research and community-driven initiatives, she has held various roles in organizations such as MAPSCorps, Columbia University, and University of Chicago Medicine.
Current Role at Unite Us
Priscilla D. serves as a Sales Engineer at Unite Us, a position she has held since 2021. In this role, she focuses on the technical aspects of Unite Us software, particularly in integrating social determinants of health into care delivery. She collaborates closely with sales, product, and engineering teams to develop solution architecture for the company's products. Her work involves engaging with key business and IT stakeholders to understand customer requirements and technical environments.
Previous Experience in Healthcare and Technology
Prior to her current role, Priscilla D. accumulated diverse experience in healthcare and technology. She worked at NowPow as a Senior Account Executive for the Mid-America region from 2018 to 2021. Earlier, she was a Student Research Assistant at University of Chicago Medicine from 2015 to 2016 and served as a UChicago Tech Survey Research Assistant from 2016 to 2018. Additionally, she was a Field Coordinator at MAPSCorps for five months in 2015 and participated in the ABRCMS at Columbia University in 2017.
Educational Background
Priscilla D. studied at the University of Chicago from 2014 to 2018, where she focused on Pre-Medicine/Pre-Medical Studies and also achieved a degree in English Language and Literature. This educational background provided her with a strong foundation in both the sciences and humanities, contributing to her skills in communication and analytical thinking.
Community Engagement and Social Impact
Priscilla D. is passionate about community-driven social impact, particularly in health and social equity for underrepresented, minority, and low-income populations. Her professional journey reflects a commitment to addressing social determinants of health and improving access to care for diverse communities. This focus aligns with her current work at Unite Us, where she supports initiatives aimed at enhancing health equity.