Before joining the END Fund, Nathan practiced as a freelance consultant statistician in the broad areas of statistical and data sciences. In this role, he employed modern computational tools on data and communicated the story behind the science to both technical and non-technical audiences.
Previously, he served as a strategic information advisor for the University of Maryland Baltimore, School of Medicine, Institute of Human Virology’s PEPFAR-funded HIV and AIDS program through Maryland Global Initiatives Corporation (MGIC) in Kenya. Earlier, he worked with reproductive, maternal, neonatal, and child health programs and for the government of Kenya’s public service.
Nathan possesses over 12 years of experience in program monitoring, metrics development, evaluation, and learning. He received his Master of Science in Statistics from Kenyatta University and a Bachelor of Science in Statistics from the University of Nairobi in Kenya.
Nathan enjoys spending time with his family, reading, jogging, meditating, making friends, and trying new vegan recipes.