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Hildebrand Named Associate Director of Human Services
Research Systems

Contact: Cheryl Pedersen, (609) 275-2258

photo of Leslie HildebrandWASHINGTON, D.C. (January 22, 2010)—Mathematica Policy Research recently announced the appointment of senior systems analyst Lesley McTaggart Hildebrand, a resident of Bethesda, Md., as associate director of Human Services Research systems for the firm’s Washington, D.C., office. In this position, she will mentor and supervise the research systems analysts, senior security analysts, and lead program analyst staff.

Hildebrand holds an M.S. in economics from Arizona State University. Since arriving at Mathematica in 1989, she has been recognized for her leadership in directing large, diverse teams of systems professionals constructing databases for disability research. She has also worked on a number of data security projects to ensure privacy and confidentiality, including several for the Social Security Administration. She has published widely on system security issues and other topics. Prior to joining Mathematica, she was a programmer/analyst with Computer Data Systems, Inc. and Spectrum Technology Group, Inc., both in Rockville, Md.

Mathematica Policy Research, a nonpartisan research firm, provides a full range of research and data collection services, including program evaluation and policy research, survey design and data collection, research assessment and interpretation, and program performance/data management, to improve public well-being. Its clients include federal and state governments, foundations, and private-sector and international organizations. The employee-owned company, with offices in Princeton, N.J., Ann Arbor, Mich., Cambridge, Mass., Chicago, Ill., Oakland, Calif., and Washington, D.C., has conducted some of the most important studies of disability, health care, education, family support, employment, nutrition, and early childhood policies and programs.