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American Public Human Services Association (APHSA) 2023 Economic Mobility and Well-Being Conference

Meet Our Experts at APHSA 2023

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Molly Irwin
Principal Solutions Architect, Workforce, Children, & Families
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René Nutter
U.S. Food Security & Agriculture Account Lead
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Vesna Petrin
Associate, Environmental Policy and Governance
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Lauren Pittenger
Vice President, Human Services Portfolio

Abt is a proud sponsor of the 2023 APHSA Economic Mobility & Well-Being Conference. The event brings together human services experts and members from three APHSA affinity groups: the American Association of SNAP Directors (AASD), the National Association for Program Information and Performance Measurement (NAPIPM), and the National Association of State TANF Administrators (NASTA).

Abt partners with policymakers, practitioners, and communities to identify, enhance, and build programs – at the national, state, and local levels – that span a wide range of areas, including food and nutrition, community revitalization, workforce development, education, and child and family welfare. We offer specialized assistance at every stage of program development, from asking the questions that drive research to putting the results of that research into practice.

Stop by our booth! Abt leaders from across the Human Services portfolio will be on site and look forward to meeting with you.

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