Lynn K. August

Business Development Planning And Policy Project Lead at Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island

Lynn K. August has a diverse and extensive work experience. Starting in 1992, Lynn worked as the Principal Health and Human Services Policy Adviser in the Office of the Governor, State of Rhode Island. During this role, Lynn played a key role in the creation of the RIte Care program, aimed at providing managed care to uninsured pregnant women and children.

In 1999, Lynn became the Managing Partner at Dynamic Strategies Asia Analytics. Here, Lynn provided information intelligence to global pharmaceuticals, focusing on health policies in China, Taiwan, and Japan. Lynn successfully formed and managed high-performing teams and built alliances with influential stakeholders to enhance market presence for pharmaceutical clients.

In 2010, Lynn became the Director of Planning & Research at the Urban League of Rhode Island. This role involved overseeing planning and research initiatives for the organization. Lynn held this position until 2011.

From 2012, Lynn served as a Member of the Executive Committee at Health RIght, a healthcare organization. Lynn's responsibilities in this role are not specified, but it can be assumed that they held a leadership position within the organization.

Lastly, since 2013, Lynn has been working at Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island as the Business Development Planning and Policy Project Lead. The specific responsibilities and scope of this role are not provided, but it can be inferred that Lynn is involved in business development planning and policy-related projects.

Lynn K. August began their education in 1971 at the University of San Diego, where they pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology. Lynn K. completed their undergraduate studies in 1975. Following that, they attended the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health from 1979 to 1981, earning a Master of Science degree in Health Policy and Management. Lynn then continued their education at the same school from 1981 to 1982, specializing in Maternal Child Health & Aging and obtaining a second Master of Science degree.

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