Bio Carolyn Ann Malone, MPH, is a project coordinator III at the Brown University School of Public Health. At the NIA IMPACT Collaboratory, she serves as the core navigator for the Engaging Partners Team, working to integrate the voices of people living with dementia and their care partners into research design and decision-making. She also contributes to national data infrastructure projects such as the Long-Term Care Data Cooperative and supports scientific meeting coordination, cross-sector collaboration, and data visualization for federal partners. Previously, as an epidemiologist with the CDC Foundation and the Rhode Island Department of Health, Carolyn led statewide opioid overdose surveillance, supported emergency department data integration, and partnered with hospital IT teams to improve real-time reporting and public health response systems. She brings a strong public health foundation rooted in data, equity, and community partnership. Carolyn holds a BS in Public and Community Health from Ithaca College and an MPH in Epidemiology from Georgia State University, with experience spanning public health surveillance, behavioral health research, and community-engaged methods.