Alumni Network of Seattle.
Siobhan Brown (SPH’12) Senior Analyst, Health Systems Innovation, Community Health Plan of Washington
Biography
Siobhan Brown is the Senior Analyst on the Health System Innovation team at Community Health Plan of Washington, a not-for-profit community-based health plan in Washington State primarily serving individuals enrolled in Washington’s Medicaid program. She works to develop and implement innovative, equity-focused strategies that drive both system- and community-level changes geared toward improving the lives of Washington residents. As part of her work, she engages with communities, health care providers, and state and county government officials to design and implement programs that prioritize social influencers of health as a key component of Medicaid transformation.
Prior to her work at Community Health Plan of Washington, Siobhan was a Program Associate on the Maternal and Neonatal Health team within the Devices and Tools Global Program at PATH. She was responsible for the coordination of the Chlorhexidine Global Working Group and the related technical resource team under the United Nation’s Commission on Life-Saving Commodities for Women and Children. She provided technical assistance to Ministries of Health, health care providers, and global health program partners related to neonatal and maternal health commodities and advised on the development of emerging health technologies and tools.
Siobhan holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Colorado and a Masters in Public Health with a concentration in Social and Behavioral Sciences from Boston University and has obtained both the Certified in Public Health (CPH) and Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES) credentials.

Tiffany Christensen (SPH’17)
Biography
Tiffany graduated in 2017 with an emphasis on Social and Behavioral Health. While at BUSPH, she worked at the Rothman Violence Prevention Research Lab assisting research being done in sexually explicit media literacy, dating abuse perpetration, and the commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC). Currently, Tiffany works at Washington State Department of Health as the Teen Pregnancy Prevention (TPP) Program Manager. In this role, Tiffany and her team develop and implement programs designed to increase adolescent protective factors and improve communities’ access to sexual health resources.
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