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Kathleen Rowan

Pronouns: She/Her

Principal Research Scientist
Kathleen is a quantitative researcher with survey and mixed methods experience.

Kathleen is a principal research scientist who also serves as a project director and senior analyst. She helps clients design evaluations, including developing research priorities and questions, data collection approaches and instruments, and analytic designs. Her primary interest is conducting research to understand the impacts of programs aimed to strengthen and improve behavioral and mental health services.

Kathleen’s work at NORC has focused on federal and state evaluations, including multi-site evaluations of payment and delivery models developed by the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), health workforce programs funded by the Health Resource and Services Administration, and grant evaluations funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Her roles include Project Director for HRSA’s Bureau of Substance Use Disorder Workforce Evaluation and the NORC’s SUPPORT Act Survey of Providers and Senior Data Analyst for other state and federal evaluations. In these roles, she works across quantitative and qualitative teams to conduct analyses, implement surveys, and develop reports for multiple audiences.

Prior to joining NORC, Kathleen analyzed survey data and conducted other research at the Minnesota Population Institute, and prior to that, worked for a contract to support the Bureau for Global Health at the United States Agency for International Development.

Education

PhD

University of Minnesota

MPH

Boston University

BS

University of Illinois