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Christine Walrath
Senior Vice President, Chief Evaluation Officer
Christine Walrath is an accomplished evaluation researcher and organizational leader with a background as the Chief Evaluation Science Officer, specializing in social science, public health, and mental health research and evaluation.
She has extensive experience in health and wellness impact evaluation, focusing on areas such as youth suicide prevention and children's mental health service system reform programming.
With a strong ability to bridge research with practice, Christine has published over 55 articles in peer-reviewed journals on community-based program evaluation and impact, covering topics like adolescent health, juvenile justice, and mental health promotion.
As a business leader, she excels in setting objectives, implementing plans, and managing resources to achieve organizational goals. In previous roles, she managed multi-million-dollar projects and led teams of up to 150 employees.
Christine Walrath holds a Master of Health Science (MHS) in Public Mental Health from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Community Social Psychology from the University of Maryland Baltimore County, and a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Psychology from Temple University.
Her professional history includes positions such as Senior Vice President and Chief Evaluation Science Officer at ICF, where she oversaw significant research and evaluation projects, and Senior Analyst and Technical Director in the Public Health Research and Evaluation division at ICF.
She has also served as an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and a Visiting Lecturer/Adjunct Assistant Professor at the University of Maryland Baltimore County, further demonstrating her commitment to both academia and practical research applications.