Full Name
Autumn Campbell
Job Title
Project Director
Company
Partnership to Align Social Care (Partnership
Speaker Bio
Autumn Campbell is the Project Director for the Partnership to Align Social Care (Partnership), a national collaborative with the goal of co-designing, enabling, and supporting efficient and sustainable ecosystems needed to provide individuals with holistic, equitable, community-focused, and person-centered care. Autumn joined the Partnership after launching DueWest Strategies, a consulting practice aimed at advancing the advocacy and policy development efforts for mission-driven, but often resource-limited, nonprofits and advocacy organizations. At DueWest she has worked with national organizations including the National Alliance for Caregiving, the National Alliance for Hispanic Health, the Evidence-Based Leadership Collaborative, among others. Prior to launching DueWest, Autumn served as the Senior Director of Public Policy and Advocacy at USAging where she led the association’s public policy and advocacy efforts on behalf of national Aging and Disability Network members. Autumn has a broad portfolio of experience in the policy and advocacy arena and has worked for 15 years for DC-based associations and nonprofits, including on issues related to aging and disability services, community and economic development, transportation, workforce development, rural development, housing, and community and social services policies. She has also worked both for Congress and as a reporter for the Capitol Hill–based publication Roll Call, where she gained an extensive understanding of the legislative process. Autumn is an alumna of the University of Missouri, Columbia.
Autumn Campbell