Victoria Anders

Victoria Anders

Research Assistant

Victoria Anders (she/her) is currently pursuing dual Masters of Public Health and Social Policy at the Brown School. She is a public health and health equity professional who has worked in non-profit and governmental organizations in the United States and internationally. Victoria’s primary area of study and interest is the application of health communication methodologies in the public policy design and dissemination process. She is passionate about dissemination and communication around policies tackling politically contentious issues and systems change.  

Immediately prior to graduate school, she worked in Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) with USAID Advancing Nutrition, the Agency for International Development’s flagship nutrition project. She previously served as a Princeton in Latin America fellow at The DREAM Project, an education and health NGO working with communities on the north coast of the Dominican Republic. She has also carried out extensive qualitative and ethnographic research. Victoria is a graduate of Pomona College in Claremont, California (2018) with a B.A. in Public Policy Analysis concentrating in Biology and a minor in Cognitive Science. She is fluent in Spanish and German and has studied Mandarin Chinese and Arabic.