Haley Holmer

Advisory Board

Haley Holmer lends her talents in the health care field in areas of program performance and outcome evaluation. She has served as principal investigator for systematic reviews and health technology assessments while working for Oregon Health & Science University's Evidence-Based Practice Center and Spectrum Research, Inc. As a research fellow with Grassroot Soccer in Cape Town, South Africa, she supported the monitoring and evaluation team of the PEPFAR-funded HIV and life skills education interventions. In Tanzania, Haley served as a biology, chemistry and physics teacher, and designed and implemented curriculum at a rural secondary school. She also developed culturally relevant health curricula for secondary school students, including HIV/AIDS, malaria, reproductive health, sanitation, and nutrition education.

Haley received her bachelor of arts degree in neuroscience from Middlebury College in 2002 and her master's in public health from Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health in 2009, focusing on epidemiology and international health. She also studied biology and health psychology at the University of Cape Town in South Africa and is currently a doctoral candidate in epidemiology at Oregon Health & Science University.