
About
Danielle Seiden is a PMI certified Project Management Professional (PMP) as well as an ACRP Certified Clinical Research Coordinator (CCRC). As a Masters-level program manager with an additional Six-Sigma-Green-Belt certification, she has successfully operationalized and managed a diverse portfolio of federally funded clinical research initiatives. Over the course of her 20+ years in project management, she has led multi-disciplinary teams in all aspects of study implementation. She also developed intervention manuals using peer navigation and contingency management approaches, trained staff in the implementation of intervention protocols and provided ongoing support and supervision to staff. Prior to joining the UCLA Nudge Unit, Danielle launched and continuously managed the operation of a mobile health unit in partnership with the UCLA Vine Street Clinic to deliver primary care services to underserved populations with Opioid Use Disorder. In addition to her role on the Nudge Unit, Danielle is the program manager of the UCLA Next Day Clinic.
Education and Degree(s)
UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs; Masters of Public Policy (2001)
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; BA (1999)