Emily is a consultant focused on public health, research, and evaluation in West Africa. She has extensive experience with infectious disease surveillance and has supported work focused on malaria and COVID-19 across a portfolio of seven African countries. She has conducted and supervised qualitative and quantitative research in French, English, and Spanish across Central America, West Africa, and East Africa. She has also coordinated Impact Evaluations in Nigeria across multiple sectors, contributing to all phases including design, data collection, implementation, and results dissemination. She holds a B.Sc. in Neuroscience and Behavioral Biology from Emory University and an MPH from Johns Hopkins University.