Organizing Committee
2022-2023
2022-2023
Rachel Domzalski (she/her) is a second-year Master's of Public Health student at the University of Michigan School of Public Health. She received her undergraduate degree in Public Health with a concentration in Community Health Education from Eastern Michigan University. Rachel is interested in how policy can influence behavior change and how to create policy that provides equity to those in working environments. In her free time, Rachel enjoys hiking, listening to podcasts, and spending time with her friends and family.
Samira Dani - Structure & Case Development Chair
Amira Haidar - Fundraising & Sponsorship Chair
Siri Rallabhandi - Logistics & Development Chair
Kristin Kueffner - Logistics & Development Chair
Kyra Martin - Marketing & Advertisement Chair
Samira Dani is currently a Master of Health Services Administration candidate at the University of Michigan School of Public Health.
She is passionate about improving access to healthcare for underserved communities and the quality of patient care.
In her free time, she enjoys baking, reading thrillers, and watching documentaries.
Bridget is a first-year, online MPH student in Virginia who is very interested in policy, climate change, gun violence prevention, and justice/equity issues pertaining to racism and LGBT rights.
Amira is a Master of Public Health candidate in the department of Health Management and Policy at the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor and a Master of Business candidate in Management and Finance at Wayne State University She is working towards a career in health policy, reducing health disparities, and project management at the capacity of healthcare leadership.
Amira is also an active member in her community, frequently participating in local elections, municipal meetings, and grassroots organizing in effort of advocating for representation and health equity. She formerly held the position of Substance Abuse Prevention Specialist at Leaders Advancing and Helping Communities for two years. Amira’s passion for community health, bilingual capabilities, and implementation of culturally sensitive practices make her a trusted professional in the community she serves. Her hobbies include playing tennis, reading, and event planning.
Kristin is a second-year Masters of Health Services Administration student at the University of Michigan School School of Public Health. Prior to attending graduate school, Kristin worked in the behavioral health field with children on the autism spectrum and their families. This sparked her interest in addressing social determinants of health as well as increasing access to health education; particularly in systematically disadvantaged populations. Kristin's interests lie in value-based care, quality improvement, and the patient experience.
Siri Rallabhandi is a second-year Master of Health Services Administration student at the University of Michigan School of Public Health. She is from Southern California and completed her undergraduate education at UCLA in Biological Anthropology, which encouraged her to explore how structural biases influence health systems. Her work experience in health technology at Oracle and later at a startup Tissue Analytics has broadened her healthcare interests in strategy/operations and improving patient care outcomes. During the summer of 2022, she dove into digital transformation in complex payer systems as a consultant intern at West Monroe in Los Angeles, a mid-size digital consulting firm. Siri is passionate about using innovative and equitable delivery models to reduce health disparities and increase access to value-based care, especially for women of color and those in vulnerable communities. In her free time, she enjoys baking, reading, and going on long walks while listening to her Discover Weekly on Spotify
Alexandra Geiger (she/her) is a Master of Health Services Administration candidate at the University of Michigan School of Public Health. She is passionate about improving health equity and the implementation of new research and evidence-based approaches into clinical practice. Alexandra is also a member of the Philanthropy Committee of the Michigan Healthcare Executive Student Association and enjoys volunteering with the Community Action Network. In her free time, she enjoys reading, spending time with loved ones, and boxing.
Chris is a senior studying Movement Science and loves working with people and solving problems. He is currently applying to health administration and business programs with a distinct interest in strategy and operations management for improving patient access and retention across integrated delivery systems. Away from his desk, Chris enjoys making cold brew, keeping up with sports, playing guitar, and hammocking.
Kyra is a second-year master’s student at the University of Michigan’s Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, concentrating on public health and policy analysis. She is passionate about using data to identify, research, and advocate for policy solutions to health crises. She has interests in health equity and women’s public health, including reproductive justice, intimate partner violence, and maternal mortality. In her spare time, Kyra is (attempting) to teach herself to cook.
Jamaal is a first-year Health Management and Policy Graduate Student from San Jose, California. In his free time, he loves playing soccer and cooking new recipes.