
Katelyn N. Long
Advisory Board
Katelyn N. Long is a doctoral graduate from Boston University School of Public Health, specializing in the group dynamics of religion and its impact on human flourishing. Her research involves developing tradition-specific spiritual well-being measures and focusing on faith-based and charitable health providers. Katelyn’s work encompasses various areas, including chronic disease prevention, adolescent health, mental health, and positive deviance in vulnerable communities. She holds a Master’s in Public Health from the University of Utah and a Bachelor’s in Religion with a minor in Music from Vanguard University.