Administration
Christine is an administrative assistant to Dr. Milton Weinstein and provides administrative support for the Center for Health Decision Science residing at 718 Huntington Avenue. She assists with preparing and administering training grants, supports teaching efforts, and manages travel arrangements. She also assists Decision Science students with university procedures and fellowship paperwork, and serves as a liason for the 718 faculty to the administration residing at 677 Huntington Avenue, the main physical location of the Department of Health Policy and Management. Ms. Bell interfaces with the public for general information requests, including faculty publications, information on this website, and acts as general reception for the Program. She has a Bachelor's Degree from the Harvard University Extension School.Jeannie Millar
Jeannie Millar is a Program Administrator. She is responsible for the financial systems for the program, including but not limited to the management of the sponsored research projects, non-sponsored accounts and payroll. She comes to the Center for Health Decision Science with 17 years experience at Harvard University; most recently she was a Financial Administrator with the Harvard Initiative for Global Health. Ms. Millar has bachelor's degree from Harvard University.
Steven Sweet is a Research Projects Manager for Dr. Goldie and manages several projects that span areas ranging from assessment of new technology to modeling analyses of infectious and chronic disease interventions. He also serves as the administrative leader for the Center for Health Decision Science and through these positions, blends research and administration as he manages the day-to-day operations of the Center. He is responsible for assisting with short- and long-term strategic planning, financing and overall operations for the Program. Prior to joining Harvard, he was involved in the launch of the Federal Long-Term Care Insurance Program in 2002. The program was the culmination of several years holding various positions in the insurance industry related to long-term care, which included pre- and post-sale marketing, legal and regulatory functions, as well as data analysis to determine successes and failures in group underwriting practices, based on predictive properties of screening questionnaires.










