Eve Weiss
Senior Director
Eve has more than two decades’ experience in roles that encompass mixed-methods research, program evaluation, philanthropy, government, academia, and private consulting. The motivation behind her work is to create systems change by identifying community priorities and advancing strategies that improve the health, safety, and well-being of historically marginalized populations.
At Equal Measure, Eve directs projects focused on community health, health equity, social and economic mobility, and evaluation capacity. She serves as project lead for learning and evaluation engagements for The BUILD Health Challenge, The Kresge Foundation’s Public Health Regenerative Leadership Synergy (PHEARLESS) Initiative, and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Investing in Mindset Infrastructure Consortium. She also directed community research projects for the City of Philadelphia’s Anti-Violence Community Partnership Grant Program and the United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey’s Philadelphia Partnership for Nutrition and Health. Eve led Equal Measure’s Equitable Evaluation Learning Circle, an internal skills and capacity building project, and is a Practice Partner in the Consultant Peer2Peer Collaboratory of the Equitable Evaluation Framework™.
Prior to joining Equal Measure, Eve was managing director of the Center for Child Injury Prevention Studies, a National Science Foundation-funded Industry/University Cooperative Research Center hosted by the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP). Before CHOP, Eve was a senior research associate at the Mixed Methods Research Laboratory (MMRL) at the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, University of Pennsylvania. In this role, Eve conducted qualitative research in collaboration with Penn faculty on studies exploring factors that contribute to the health and well-being of disease populations and low-income communities. Her work at MMRL evolved from projects she conducted as an independent consultant at Penn’s Leonard Davis Institute, Center for Health Economics.
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Writing life histories and her dog, Tuggy.
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