Kelli Caseman is the Executive Director of Think Kids, a child health and well-being advocacy organization in West Virginia and Grant Team Leader of the When All Are Counted: Closing the Health Surveillance Gap in West Virginia— a project that seeks to elevate community voices and make the priorities of communities the primary goal of local health system transformation efforts. Previously, Kelli served as the Director of Child Health for West Virginians for Affordable Health Care and Executive Director of the West Virginia School-Based Health Assembly. She's a recent graduate of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Interdisciplary Research Leaders Program. She holds a master's degree in English from West Virginia University and studied Nonprofit Management at Duke University. 

Kelli Caseman is a 2022 grantee of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Community Research for Health Equity program, managed by AcademyHealth.

Authored by Kelli Caseman

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Everyone Counts. Everyone Should be Counted.

For the When All Are Counted project, a newly awarded grant under the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Community Research for Health Equity program, managed by AcademyHealth researchers are going to take a long, deep dive into how data is collected and shared in West Virginia to inform structural solutions to build a better, inclusive surveillance system in the state.
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