Chief Evaluation Officer
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Daniel Kidder is CDC’s Chief Evaluation Officer, working across CDC and with other federal agencies to improve program monitoring and evaluation capacity and the use of data for program improvement. Dr. Kidder has experience with a range of research and evaluation activities such as designing, implementing, and evaluating longitudinal studies; conducting evaluation trainings; and developing and implementing guidelines. Dan also has over 10 years of international and domestic HIV prevention experience at CDC including conducting longitudinal studies, working with marginalized populations (e.g., homeless persons living with HIV, people who use drugs), and providing technical assistance to country Ministries of Health and in-country partners. Before coming to CDC he was a project manager at Macro International (now ICF) where he conducted research and evaluation projects. Dan is a trained facilitator and has facilitated over 50 internal CDC meetings and with external partners. He received his Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology from the Georgia Institute of Technology, his M.S. in Developmental Psychology from the University of Georgia, and his B.S. in Psychology from the University of Florida.
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10:15 AM – 11:15 AM ET
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