Faith Ogungbe
Research Assistant
As a Research Assistant, Faith Ogungbe supports research and evaluation activities across a wide range of client programs. She works with the AMTC research associate team under the direction of experienced Ph.D. researchers to deliver customized solutions to meet client needs. Ogungbe brings high-value academic and professional experiences that have prepared her for success at AMTC.
While completing her academic degrees and certifications, Ogungbe served in a number of key roles. For example, during the COVID-19 pandemic, she was a public health intern and contact tracer in Southeast Wisconsin. She has served as a youth advocacy fellowship coordinator and is currently an advocacy learning series lead for the Providers and Teens Communicating for Health (PATCH) Program.
Currently a Ph.D. student at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Joseph J. Zilber College of Public Health in Community and Behavioral Health Promotion, Ogungbe has also completed her certificate in Maternal and Child Health. Prior to entering the doctoral program, she earned her Master of Science in Biotechnology from Northwestern University where she also earned a Certificate in Global Health and Sustainability Biotechnologies. Her undergraduate achievements at Northwestern include a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology in the pre-medical track with a concentration in Human Biology.