Armelle Casau
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Director of Programs and Partnerships
Armelle Casau, PhD, is the Director of Programs and Partnerships for Family Voices, where she supports alignment across research, policy, family engagement, programs, and partnerships to advance health equity, expand accessibility, and strengthen coordinated systems of care for children and youth with special health care needs.
She has extensive experience in evidence-based policy research, implementation support, cross-sector partnerships, stakeholder engagement, and advocacy from her previous roles as the associate director of child and family health at the Center for Health Care Strategies and as a senior research and policy analyst at New Mexico Voices for Children. Her policy expertise includes early childhood care and education, two‑generation strategies, Medicaid, health equity, health-related social needs, and systems alignment. As a parent of a child with a chronic health condition, she also brings lived experience to her work and a deep personal commitment to elevating family and community voices in policy, program, and systems change.
Her background also includes curriculum design, partnership development, and systems building in informal STEM education (science, technology, engineering, and math) as well as three years with the Peace Corps, focusing on public health outreach in Guinea and science education in the Solomon Islands.
Armelle holds a PhD from Princeton University and a BS from the University of Texas, both in molecular biology. She lives in New Jersey with her husband and two children and loves traveling, hiking, photography, and playing tennis and ping pong. Connect with Armelle Casau on LinkedIn.
















