Ms. Mouna holds her Master’s Degree in Health Policy from the George Washington University. Amira Mouna served as a Public Health Fellow at the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy where she focused on research and policy development surrounding prescription drug abuse. Ms. Mouna has a strong background in policy analysis and developing policy recommendations. Throughout her undergraduate career at the Georgia Institute of Technology, her research focused on the analysis of international perspectives of potential bionanotechnology development in Iran and policy recommendations for the US and the international community.
Previously, Amira completed a policy and research internship at the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) where her work focused on data analysis, researching and tracking policy initiatives, and drafting articles on innovative developments within the industry.
Ms. Mouna has also completed a health policy internship in the Office of Georgia Governor Nathan Deal. There, she examined and analyzed ways to implement national health policy legislation within the scope of state health policies.