Elizabeth Zech is a Senior Principal at Mercers Center for Health Innovation, focusing on strategy and product development in employer-sponsored healthcare. With over 10 years at Mercer, her expertise includes vendor selection and care management. She holds a Bachelor of Science from the University of Washington.
Elizabeth has a keen interest in public health, stemming from her early career analyzing data and screening clients for government benefits at the United Way of King County. She actively engages in conversations around advancing well-being and data-driven decision making in the workplace.
She recently collaborated with the Health Action Alliance to develop a forecaster that shows how climate change might impact population health.
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