Kate Winseck, MSW 

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Last Reviewed:  8/28/2008
Last Updated:  8/28/2008

Kate Winseck, MSW 

Outreach and Communications Coordinator
National Children’s Study

Photo of Kate Winseck, MSWMrs. Winseck is the Outreach and Communications Coordinator for the National Children’s Study. In this role Mrs. Winseck is responsible for managing external communications with federal and non-federal Study supporters, and for strategic community outreach planning, development, and implementation. Additionally, Mrs. Winseck works with federal agencies that sponsor the National Children’s Study, national non-profit organization supporters of the Study, as well as community outreach staff at the Study Centers who are implementing the Study on the local level.

Mrs. Winseck came to the National Institutes of Health in 2003 as a Presidential Management Fellow with the National Cancer Institute. Prior to coming to NIH she held a number of research and clinical social work positions in Philadelphia, New Jersey, and western Massachusetts. The focus of her work was on community health, specifically maternal and child health within underserved communities.

Mrs. Winseck holds a Masters in Social Work from the University of Pennsylvania School for Social Policy and Practice, and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology from Gettysburg College.