Leadership

Program Manager & Site Ambassador

Caitlin Jones

Caitlin has over 13 years of experience working within the Military Healthcare System, 12 of those spent working for The Geneva Foundation. Currently, as a Program Manager with Geneva, she supports TBI research at the Intrepid Spirit Center at A.T. Augusta Military Medical Center and sleep medicine research at Walter Reed with the Werner Lab team at USUHS. Caitlin has watched Geneva grow over the last decade and has been the head cheerleader for #TeamGeneva. As one of Geneva’s first Site Ambassadors, she looks forward to expanding outreach efforts in the National Capital Region and leading important research endeavors supporting Geneva’s mission in the advancement of military medicine through research, development, and education.

Caitlin obtained her Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiological Sciences from the University of Maryland in 2007, receiving a partial athletic scholarship and the Scholar Student Athlete award, during her tenure at UMD. She then continued on to obtain her Master of Science degree in Clinical Exercise Physiology, with a concentration in Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation, from The George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services in 2011, additionally earning her Clinical Exercise Physiology certification from the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM-CEP).