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Molly Christiansen
Director, Global Program Strategy & Impact at Living Goods
Molly Christiansen is a seasoned software engineer currently working at Google. Prior to her time at Google, Molly has accumulated a wealth of experience in the public health sector and various renowned organizations.
Molly holds a BA in Community Health from Brown University and has pursued further education with an MBA/MPH from the University of Michigan, Stephen M. Ross School of Business, and a Master of Public Health (MPH) in Health Management and Policy from the University of Michigan School of Public Health.
Molly's professional journey includes pivotal roles at Living Goods, where she served as Director of Global Program Strategy & Impact, Advisor for Research & Impact, Director of Advocacy and Impact, Director of Partnerships and Research, and Manager of Health Practices and Business Development, showcasing her commitment to improving health outcomes globally.
In addition to her work at Living Goods, Molly has also contributed her expertise as a Consultant at renowned organizations like IDEO.org, GE Healthcare, Vision Spring, Unilever, and Ethicon Endo-Surgery (a Johnson & Johnson company). She has also held roles at Acumen and ProWorld Service Corps, highlighting her extensive experience in strategy, research, and impactful program management.
Furthermore, Molly has a rich background in volunteer work and community service, having served as the Co-Director of an NGO Volunteer Program, an Adolescent Health Educator, and in various research and coordination roles at institutions like Clinica Humanitaria, Fundacion Pablo Jaramillo, Mission Housing Development Corporation, and UCSF Medical Center.
With a diverse skill set spanning public health, business development, program strategy, and research, Molly Christiansen continues to make significant contributions in the tech industry as a software engineer at Google.