
Jessica graduated from Colgate University with a degree in Geography and Chinese. She graduated with honors for her thesis on the efficacy of malaria policy in Kenya. Throughout her undergraduate career, she developed a passion for global heath and conducted global health-related research in Uganda and Kenya. She has co-authored two papers on malaria and HIV, published in the Malaria Journal and Nature. Prior to the Princeton in Africa fellowship, Jessica worked in both the government and the non-governmental sectors. She has worked as the assistant to the director of the DC Department of Human Services. Subsequently, she was a senior program assistant on the policy and advocacy team at PATH, an international non-profit that uses innovation to deliver health services to resource limited settings, where she gained a deeper understanding of data analytics and data visualization. In her free time, Jessica loves to cook and try new foods. She is looking forward to joining Healthy Kids/Brighter Future in Zambia as a member of the monitoring and evaluation team.