Meade Inglis-Jenson is a Research Associate II at the Center for Hearing Health Equity. She has worked with the team on community-based research projects primarily in rural Alaska. Her roles have centered around qualitative research, stakeholder engagement, project coordination, and documentary media collection for accessible research dissemination. She holds a Bachelors from Duke University and is a candidate for a Masters in Public Health from the joint degree program at UNC Gillings School of Public Health and UNC Asheville, where her concentration will be in Place-Based Health. She is mission-driven to deliver carefully adapted, evidence-based interventions to underserved communities.