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Michelle Meyer, NRCNAA Senior Project Coordinator

Michelle Meyer is a senior project coordinator with the Center for Rural Health (CRH) at the University of North Dakota (UND) School of Medicine & Health Sciences in Grand Forks.

Michelle's responsibilities fall under the National Resource Center on Native American Aging, where she provides program management for all the Center's projects. She also assists with project assessment, activity reporting, financial management, outreach and education, product development, program evaluation, strategic planning, grant writing, and programmatic activities. Michelle previously served at CRH as the senior project coordinator for the Native Aging in Place Project. Before joining CRH, she worked as a research specialist for the UND Office of Research and Program Development, as the grants and research manager for the UND College of Nursing and Professional Disciplines, and as the assistant to the state director for the UND Small Business Development Center.

Michelle holds bachelor's degree from Minnesota State University Moorhead. She is originally from Tokio, North Dakota, which is located on the Spirit Lake Tribal Nation, but currently resides in Grand Forks, North Dakota.

Questions?

Contact Michelle by calling (701) 777-6236 or send an email.