Colleagues

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Amy Schlotthauer

Amy Schlotthauer has a Master’s in Public Health from the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University and a Bachelor’s Degree in Anthropology from University of Wisconsin-Madison.  Amy has over thirteen years’ experience in project management, grant writing, program evaluation, qualitative and quantitative research methods and data analysis, group facilitation and consensus building, and using these skills to help clients tell the story of the work that they do. 

She has held positions at the University of Chicago Hospitals, the Injury Research Center at the Medical College of Wisconsin, and Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin.  Highlights of her career include working on an evaluation of the Health Disparities Collaboratives, a national quality improvement initiative in community health centers in the United States; helping to launch the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation funded Finding Answers program, which focused on reducing racial and ethnic disparities in cardiovascular disease, diabetes and depression;  coordinating all aspects of the evaluation of Wisconsin’s Garrett Lee Smith Memorial Act Youth Suicide Prevention activities; managing the data collection and reporting for several of Wisconsin’s Child Death Review initiatives; and developing innovative models of care for pediatric populations as a population health advisor.


Ashley KrayBill

Ashley was most recently the Director of Health Equity at the Vermont Department of Health where she led the first team of dedicated health equity staff. She has also worked in local and state health departments in Wisconsin and has experience on several teams contributing to qualitative, quantitative, mixed methods, and community based participatory research and evaluation. She has experience with multi-sector partnership, facilitation, collecting and analyzing data, developing and deploying surveys, conducting focus groups, employing systems thinking, facilitating strategic planning, and moving toward health and racial equity. She has a BA in Psychology and Sociology and a Master’s degree in Public Health.