Katie Collins
Katie is a vice president at G2G Consulting where she manages government affairs and strategic alliances in the nation’s capital and across the country. She has over 15 years of experience in Washington, D.C., working for and with federal agencies, the executive branch and nonprofit organizations. Most recently, Katie served as the director of policy for ACT for NIH, a nonprofit advocacy organization that works closely with Congress to make increasing biomedical research funding a national priority. Previously, during the Obama-Biden Administration, Katie spent six years in the White House as deputy director of operations in the executive residence and then as policy associate on then Vice President Biden’s Cancer Moonshot Task Force. She then helped launch his post-White House nonprofit, the Biden Cancer Initiative and served as the program director for the organization, initiating and leading collaborations across industry and government to address gaps in cancer research and treatment systems. In addition to her disease-specific work in the cancer and epilepsy spaces, Katie is passionate about women’s health and using government and policy to bridge the many gaps that exist to bettering patient outcomes for women everywhere.