Jack Goodman actively monitors federal policy developments for Lewis-Burke clients with a specific focus on healthcare delivery, health professions, and biomedical research issues. Jack’s expertise covers a broad range of agencies, including HRSA, SAMHSA, NIH, AHRQ, and CDC, and assists clients in navigating the complex and changing landscape of health policy and funding. Jack additionally leads advocacy strategies related to arts and humanities, social sciences and technology, education and immigration, and other research areas.
Prior to joining Lewis-Burke, Jack gained experience in the office of New York Representative Grace Meng, where he closely supported the legislative staff through policy analysis and research. Jack also held roles on political campaigns and in university student affairs offices.
Issue Areas: Healthcare delivery and services, health professions, social and behavioral science, arts and humanities, biomedical research, minority-serving institutions.
Vital Statistics: Born and raised in New York, Jack headed to the Midwest to attend Washington University in St. Louis, where he received a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science through the School of Engineering and Applied Science, with a second major in Applied Economics and Business Strategy through the Olin School of Business. Jack is a black belt in Karate and an avid fan of New York sports teams.