Technical Data and Health Care Systems Core (TDHCS)

Recker, Amy – Profile
Full Name
Amy Recker, MPH
Credentials
MPH
Role

LTC Data Coop, Admin Team Leader, Administration Core (AC), Core Navigator, Technical, Data and Health Care Systems Core (TDHCS)

Primary title
Project Director
Primary Institution
Brown University School of Public Health
Complete Titles

Project Director, Brown University School of Public Health

Bio
Amy Recker, MPH, is a project director in the Center for Long-Term Care Quality & Innovation at the Brown University School of Public Health. She directs project management for a portfolio of research projects focused in long-term care, including the Long-Term Care Data Cooperative. Her background as an epidemiologist for both the Illinois and Massachusetts Departments of Public Health has been focused on long-term care, emerging healthcare-associated infections, and multi-drug resistant organisms. During her time in Illinois, she worked on managing the emerging Candida auris epidemic spreading through skilled nursing facilities. In Massachusetts, she served as an epidemiologist on the long-term care team during the COVID-19 pandemic. She received her master’s in public health, with a joint concentration in epidemiology and biostatistics, from the University of Southern California.
Reddy, Ann
Full Name
Ann Reddy, MPH
Credentials
MPH
Role

Core Navigator, Technical, Data and Health Care Systems Core (TDHCS)

Primary title
Research Development Project Director
Primary Institution
Brown University
Complete Titles

Research Development Project Director

Bio
Ann Reddy is a Research Development Project Director at the Brown University School of Public Health. She leads study management of pragmatic research building the evidence base for innovative practices to improve care for older adults. Ann focuses on engaging healthcare providers as research partners, ensuring their insights shape the design and implementation of studies. As a project director, she employs effective strategies to promote collaboration and manage complex projects. Ann’s professional experience includes healthcare consulting and healthcare quality improvement. Outside of her work in research and public health, Ann teaches yoga to people of all ages. She is a 200-hour certified yoga instructor and a registered yoga teacher with Yoga Alliance, an organization committed to promoting safe, accessible, and equitable yoga instruction. Ann holds a BA in Psychology from New York University and a Master of Public Health from Brown University.