As a health planning research analyst, Zoë Mahlum plans, designs and executes analytic approaches and resulting reports and presentations for various stakeholders. Skilled in data analysis, project management and performance improvement, she also interprets results and prepares reports.
With a background in statistics and clinical nutrition, Mahlum offers experience applying research and counseling the public. She previously served as a clinical dietitian at the University of Rochester, conducting individual nutritional counseling and facilitating group programming with a demographically and culturally diverse population. Group programming centered around diabetes prevention, weight loss, general nutrition and physical activity recommendations.
Zoë Mahlum earned a master’s degree in applied statistics from RIT and master’s and bachelor’s degrees in dietetics from SUNY College at Oneonta. Certifications include Data Science with SQL and Tableau eCornell and Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt.