Ted Henson's work experience includes a variety of roles in the public health and healthcare sectors. Ted started their career as a Policy Analyst at SEIU from August 2005 to August 2010. From August 2003 to September 2011, they co-founded and served as Chairman for the Board of Directors of Street Sense, Inc. In May 2011, they worked as a Public Health Intern at the U.S. Department of Interior, National Park Service, Office of Public Health. Starting in April 2011 and ending in April 2012, they served as a Fellow at The Albert Schweitzer Fellowship. Ted then pursued a Master of Science in Health Policy and Management at Harvard School of Public Health from August 2010 to May 2012, during which they also worked as a Research Assistant in the Department of Health Policy & Management and as a Teaching Assistant for the course "Managing Community Health Centers".
Henson then joined Lifespan as a Consultant - Project Manager for the Community Health Needs Assessment project from June 2012 to December 2013. In March 2013, they became an Associate Project Manager for the Swiss Re - HSPH Collaboration at Harvard School of Public Health, where they coordinated and administered a project on cardiovascular disease risk factors in multiple countries.
From March 2014 to March 2015, Henson held the role of Director for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Project on Outreach and Enrollment at the National Association of Community Health Centers. Ted then became the Director of Health Center Performance and Innovation, overseeing NACHC's training and technical assistance activities for community health centers seeking to become federally qualified health centers.
Overall, Ted Henson has gained extensive experience in project management, public health research, healthcare policy, and community health center development throughout their career.
Ted Henson began their education in 1999 at Vanderbilt University, where they obtained a Bachelor's degree. The field of study for their undergraduate degree was not specified. Following this, from 2010 to 2012, Ted pursued further education at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. During their time at Harvard, they earned a Master's degree in Health Policy and Management.
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