Our Operational Team
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Elizabeth Larky-Savin
Elizabeth is passionate about young adults’ mental wellness and ensuring equitable access to culturally responsive and inclusive health care. She believes that the design of physical, administrative, and political environments significantly impact an individual’s ability to invest in and achieve their optimal health.
Elizabeth obtained her Master of Public Health from The George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health with a concentration on Health Policy. She earned her Bachelor of Science with a double major in Biology, Health, & Society and Philosophy from the University of Michigan College of Literature, Science, and the Arts.
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Andrew Spicer
Andrew Spicer is a health policy professional with several years of experience in federal and state health policy, qualitative and quantitative research, and health system transformation. He is dedicated to using health policy innovation to drive equity in the Medicaid program, and to make health care more accessible to those who need it most.
Andrew holds a Master of Public Policy and a Bachelor of Arts in Public Policy, both from Michigan State University.
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Lindsay Smith
Lindsay is a graduate student at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, specializing in public mental health and pursuing a certificate in Global Digital Health. She discovered ANMH through a volunteer call in Trust for America's Health newsletter and is passionate about supporting its mission to advance accessible mental health care.
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Shelby
Shelby is a public health practitioner located in Kansas. She is passionate about improving access to mental health services after she was diagnosed with PTSD in 2020. Shelby has a Masters degree in Public Administration and a certificate in Public Health Policy and Management, both from the University of Kansas.