Caitlyn Brazill is the Vice President for Strategic Partnerships at CAMBA, where she is responsible for resource development, communications and government affairs. Her work supports a $100-million organization with 150 human service programs reaching 45,000 low and moderate income New Yorkers each year. Prior to joining CAMBA, Caitlyn worked in the non-profit and government sectors in New York City for more than 10 years, including as Director of Policy and Communications at NYU’s Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy and as Director of Research and Policy at the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs' Office of Financial Empowerment. She has expertise in program evaluation and design, qualitative and quantitative research, policy advocacy, organizational development, and has worked across diverse policy domains, including asset building and financial services, workforce and youth development, child welfare and income support. She has been an adjunct professor at New York University since 2005 and has lectured on statistics, wealth inequality and poverty. Caitlyn earned her B.A. in Sociology from the State University of New York at Albany and her M.P.A at NYU's Wagner School of Public Service. Caitlyn lives in Brooklyn with her husband and her daughter, Haliy.