pronouns: she/her
As the Executive Director of the Center for Community Engagement, Wylie facilitates community-academic-health and healthcare partnerships at UC San Francisco. Her work focuses on community-engaged research, healthcare, education, and economic inclusion.
Prior to joining UCSF, she managed the California Pacific Medical Center Community Health Programs where she focused on partnerships between the Medical Center and community-based organizations and clinics to address health disparities and inequities. She also developed numerous City-wide plans and innovative programs to address the needs of the underserved in diverse communities at the San Francisco Department of Public Health.
Wylie grew up in Thailand and Singapore. In a former life, she was a Peace Corps volunteer in Papua New Guinea and worked for Save the Children Fund United Kingdom and Oxfam Hong Kong in Asia. She earned her Bachelor's degree from UC Berkeley, Master’s degree in Public Health from Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health, and Master’s degree in Public Administration from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.