Ashley Mc Caherty, Mha
About Ashley Mc Caherty, Mha
Ashley Mc Caherty is a Program Manager at Yale University, where she focuses on improving program activities and ensuring compliance with grant guidelines. She has a background in sociology and health care administration, having worked at Yale since 2008 in various roles.
Work at Yale University
Ashley Mc Caherty has been employed at Yale University since 2012, initially serving as a Research Assistant for four years. She transitioned to the role of Project Director from 2012 to 2017, where she managed various projects. Since 2017, she has held the position of Program Manager, focusing on the continuous improvement of program activities. In her current role, she collaborates closely with leadership and colleagues to develop and implement strategic plans.
Education and Expertise
Ashley Mc Caherty earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology from Southern Connecticut State University, completing her studies from 2003 to 2007. She later pursued a Master’s Degree in Health/Health Care Administration/Management at the University of New Haven, which she completed from 2016 to 2019. Her educational background supports her expertise in program management and compliance within the healthcare sector.
Background
Ashley Mc Caherty has a background in both research and program management within the academic setting of Yale University. Her career began as a Research Assistant, where she gained foundational experience in research methodologies. Following this, she served as Project Director, overseeing various initiatives before advancing to her current role as Program Manager.
Achievements in Grant Management
In her role as Program Manager, Ashley Mc Caherty interprets grant guidelines and policies to ensure compliance with sponsor and regulatory requirements. She is responsible for ensuring that all grant submissions by Yale Cancer Center members align with funding source requirements and Yale University policies. Her work involves cultivating strong partnerships and maintaining effective communication with key stakeholders.