The Geneva Foundation
Elizabeth Metzger serves as a Scientific Program Manager at The Geneva Foundation, overseeing an $11M portfolio focused on sleep physiology and interventions for warfighters, while also managing a $20M program utilizing photomedicine to enhance military readiness. As an Adjunct Professor at North Carolina Central University, Elizabeth instructs undergraduate courses in health and serves on the Certified Health Education Specialist Exam Committee. Previous experience includes roles at The Henry M. Jackson Foundation, where Elizabeth led a $10M multisite project on subconcussive blast exposure effects, and multiple positions at The Geneva Foundation, focusing on musculoskeletal injury rehabilitation and prevention programming. Educational qualifications include a Master’s Degree in Public Health and a Graduate Certificate in Non-Profit Management from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, along with a Bachelor’s Degree in Biology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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The Geneva Foundation
The Geneva Foundation is a 501(c)3 nonprofit established in 1993 with the purpose to ensure optimal health for service members and the communities they serve. This purpose is accomplished through our mission to advance military medicine through research, development, and education. Geneva has 30 years of experience in delivering full spectrum scientific, technical, and program management expertise in the areas of federal grants, federal contracts, industry sponsored clinical trials, and educational services.