Siham Nakamura, Mph
About Siham Nakamura, Mph
Siham Nakamura is an Account Manager in the Health sector at Porter Novelli, with a background in health communications and research. She has previously held positions at the Pan American Health Organization, FDA, and Verge Scientific Communications, and holds a Bachelor of Science from the University of Maryland Baltimore County and a Master of Public Health from The George Washington University.
Current Role at Porter Novelli
Siham Nakamura serves as an Account Manager in the Health division at Porter Novelli. She has held this position since 2021, contributing to the agency's efforts in health communications and public relations. Her role involves managing client accounts, developing strategic communication plans, and ensuring effective messaging in health-related initiatives.
Previous Experience at Pan American Health Organization
Prior to her current role, Siham Nakamura worked as a Health Communications Consultant at the Pan American Health Organization from 2018 to 2019. During her tenure in Washington, D.C., she focused on health communication strategies to enhance public health initiatives across the Americas.
Experience at FDA and National Institute of Health
Siham Nakamura spent eight years at the FDA as a Researcher at the National Institute of Health from 2008 to 2016. Her work involved conducting research that contributed to the understanding of health-related issues, supporting the FDA's mission to protect public health.
Role at Verge Scientific Communications
From 2019 to 2021, Siham Nakamura worked as an Analyst at Verge Scientific Communications in Tysons, VA. In this position, she analyzed health communication strategies and supported the development of content aimed at improving health literacy and public engagement.
Educational Background
Siham Nakamura earned her Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Biology from the University of Maryland Baltimore County. She furthered her education by obtaining a Master of Public Health in Communications and Marketing from The George Washington University - Milken Institute School of Public Health.