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Linda Singh
Board Member
Overview
Linda Singh is a member of the Board of Directors of Westat. She has had a 27-year career in government consulting and nearly 40-year career in the military in the National Guard and Reserves. Singh worked for Accenture for 20+ years serving as a Managing Director for Health and Public Service and leading business operations and diversity and inclusion initiatives. Reaching the rank of Major General, Singh became the first woman and first African American to lead the Maryland National Guard. Her recent experience includes being the Founder and CEO of Kaleidoscope Affect, a leadership consulting firm, Leader-in-Residence at Towson University, and serving as Interim Executive Director and CEO of the Maryland Technology Development Corporation.
Education
- PhD, Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Capella University
- MA, Strategic Studies, U.S. Army War College
- MBA, Business Administration, Touro University Worldwide
- BS, Business Administration, Washington Adventist University
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Manhattan Vision Screening and Follow-up Study (NYC-SIGHT): Baseline results and costs of a cluster-randomized trial
American Journal of Ophthalmology
January 2023
L.A. Hark, J.D. Horowitz, P. Gorroochurn, L. Park, Q. Wang, D.F. Diamond, N. Harizman, et al.
DOILink for: Manhattan Vision Screening and Follow-up Study (NYC-SIGHT): Baseline results and costs of a cluster-randomized trial -
Evaluation of an employment intervention for veterans transitioning from the military: A randomized controlled trial
210,
Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
January 2022
G.R. Bond, M. Al-Abdulmunem, D.R. Ressler, Robert Drake, L.L. Davis, T. Meyer, D.M. Gade, et al.
DOILink for: Evaluation of an employment intervention for veterans transitioning from the military: A randomized controlled trial -
Use and impact of type 2 diabetes prevention interventions
63,
American Journal of Preventive Medicine
January 2022
Joanne Campione, N.D. Ritchie, H.A. Fishbein, R.E. Mardon, M.C. Johnson, W. Pace, R.J. Birch, et al.
DOILink for: Use and impact of type 2 diabetes prevention interventions