During her four years at Booz Allen, Dianna Abreu has supported the deployment of applications across the Veterans Health Administration, which allow veterans and their caregivers to meet with health care providers through any computer, tablet, or mobile device with an internet connection. Click here to read more about award-winning women in Hispanic Engineer magazine.
In 2019, Dianna was asked to help stand up the project management office for the VA Information Technology Operations and Services (ITOPS) contract. In doing so, she helped create a strategy and produced a dashboard on Tableau to visualize and analyze risk for executive leadership.
Dianna’s dedication to healthcare and patient experience began while she was a student working with nurses at the Georgetown Clinical Simulation Center using technology like Microsoft HoloLens and Google Glasses. In addition, she spent a summer in Guatemala working in a clinic. During her junior year, she worked to help the clinic acquire more funding and revamp its health education programs.
Currently, as vice president of the Booz Allen Women and Data Science Sponsorship committee, the team creates programming to support the advancement and promotion of female data scientists. Dianna holds a Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Management and Policy and a minor in public health.
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