Kitty Gelberg is a public health consultant focusing on drug user health, suicide prevention and occupational health. She has worked extensively on improving data systems which includes making data accessible and understandable to high-risk communities, and improving the ability to collect and use data. This includes using data to evaluate activities that influence behavior and potentially change health outcomes. She has extensive history working on occupational health and safety, public health surveillance, and injury prevention. She has both a PhD and a Masters in Public Health in epidemiology from Yale University.