
Bilingual Research Analyst
Kimberly holds dual Master of Public Health degrees in Global Health & Health Disparities and Epidemiology from the Colorado School of Public Health. During graduate school, she contributed to projects focused on adolescent mental health and whole-family interventions, with responsibilities ranging from community outreach and participant engagement to data collection and analysis. Her research explored the impact of mindfulness-based programs on teen well-being.
Before pursuing her graduate education, Kimberly worked as a certified nursing assistant, where she witnessed the complex barriers older adults face within the healthcare system—an experience that fueled her dedication to addressing systemic health disparities.
As a bilingual researcher, Kimberly approaches every project with a culturally responsive lens. She is passionate about translating both data and lived experiences into actionable strategies, and she is committed to making public health information more accessible, inclusive, and empowering for all communities.