Case Studies
Below are six(6) of my best case studies. I worked on these projects either as a contractor, part-time consultant or full-time employee. Due to contractual agreements and non-disclosures, I will not be able to provide details for some of these projects.

New York University
Program Manager, Mindful Education Lab
How My Impact Is Assessed
Every organization has their own way of measuring the success of key staff or workers. In general, I have been assessed by the following ways:
- Anecdotal evidence: Some organizations tell stories about specific clients who have benefited from a program or service. Some use general community or staff feedback to gauge impact.
- Quantitative measurement: using numerical data (performance measures, indicators, etc.) to measure whether things are getting better or worse.
From my perspective, however, there are actually two different types of impact we need to think about. Understanding the distinction between the two is critical; not understanding the difference can be worrying.
- Program-level impact is the impact that individual services have on the people who directly participate in them.
- Population-level (or community-level) impact is the impact that many different partners, working in collaboration, have on a specific population (community, town, state. etc.)