Elizabeth Jones

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Ms. Jones has a wealth of experience database design, configuration, and reporting. She started out in 1999 building databases in 1999 for small non-profit organizations to assist in synthesizing donor contribution records and fundraising practices. Since then, she has provided database system administration for multiple systems across multiple nonprofit sectors.

In addition to database configuration and management, Ms. Jones has used her love of writing and passion for public health in the development arena and has been the team lead for over 150 grant proposals and applications and has assisted in securing more than 16 million dollars’ worth of grant funding in the last 15 years.

Ms. Jones has been working with the Affiliated Santé Group (Santé) since 2006. She has a wealth of crisis system and behavioral health program support experience including program design, project management, proposal development, and data and reporting. As the Director of Advancement for Santé, she is responsible for configuring, supporting, and training three separate data systems overseeing proposal development and project coordination. She specializes particularly in crisis metrics and has participated in both local and State Crisis Metric workgroups and advisory sessions.

Ms. Jones is currently pursuing her Masters of Public Health through the Milken Institute with George Washington University in Washington, D.C. She is committed to effecting positive change through data-driven service enhancement, effective data analytics, and person-centered approaches to documentation and system design.