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Nate Demeke

Nate manages and supports research development, implementation, dissemination, and translation efforts for Systems for Action. Before joining Systems for Action, Nate conducted cardiovascular health and cardiac rehabilitation research through the University of Colorado School of Medicine and the...

Sara Burke

Sara Burke has over 25 years’ experience in nonprofit communications leadership, with specific expertise in the fields of public health, education, and social justice. She is well-versed in meeting the intersecting priorities of funders, constituents, and consumers, and is familiar with the...

Guide to Logic Models & Theories of Change

Logic models and theories of change can be helpful brainstorming and planning tools for program developers and evaluators, as well as providing a convenient way to describe the structure and benefits of the program to potential funders. This guide offers brief descriptions of webinars, trainings...

About Us

Systems for Action (S4A) Research Program: Systems for Action (S4A) is a national research program funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and based at the Colorado School of Public Health at the University of Colorado. As program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, we are working towards a...

Monique Price

Monique Price, M.S., is a strategic innovator, and the Senior Manager, Community Engagement & Transformational Learning for ARC4Justice. Monique has over 15 years of experience in racial equity, supportive housing, systems transformation, community engagement, capacity building and training, and...

Lamar Polk

Lamar Polk, MPH, LICSW, CCM, has over 14 years of advanced-practice experience in behavioral health, public health, and health care. He brings specialized knowledge and skill in evidence-informed behavioral health practice; behavioral health integration and system redesign; recovery-oriented systems...

National Advisory Committee

Members of the National Advisory Committee advise on program strategies and future direction, contributing to the System for Action program’s success in generating new evidence to connect the nation’s fragmented medical, social and public health systems.