

Aimee, LSW, OSW-C, FACCC
Aimee is a Masters Level Social Worker with 20-plus years of experience in both healthcare and behavioral health. Her practice is focused in oncology, specifically addressing financial toxicity. Aimee earned her MSW from Fordham University
Lincoln Center and is a licensed social worker. She is a Certified Oncology Social Worker.
Aimee is a Financial Navigator for the Cancer Program at Grand View Health where she created and implemented the Financial Navigation program in 2018. She is a consultant for the Cancer Support Community Helpline as a Financial Navigation Specialist. Aimee is an active member of the Association of Cancer Care Center’s (ACCC) Financial Advocacy Network Advisory Committee, Initiatives Task Force, and has been recognized as a Fellow for the organization.
She is a member of the Medical Advisory Board at Living Beyond Breast Cancer. Aimee is a member of the Pennsylvania Cancer Coalition and their quality of life and survivorship workgroup. She is also a member of AOSW and AONN+. Aimee speaks nationally about financial toxicity and the role of financial navigation in cancer care.

Financial Navigation Specialist
Beth, LCSW
Beth is a licensed clinical social worker with nearly 20 years of experience in oncology social work. In her role with the Cancer Support Community, Beth supports families navigating life after their child receives a diagnosis of cancer. In this work, Beth discusses how to communicate in an age-appropriate way about the diagnosis, how to support the patient and siblings, and the financial impact a diagnosis has on a family. Beth supports the social and emotional coping throughout this experience as well as connects families to available resources. In her free time, Beth enjoys finding new recipes that her husband ends up cooking.

Navigator
Devon Choltus, MPH
Libby Mullin
Libby Mullin couples a deep understanding of health care policy with a passion
for lifting the voices of the underserved.
After eight years of legislative experience on Capitol Hill, Libby opened her own
health care consulting practice in 1999.
Prior to Mullin Strategies, Libby worked as a health policy advisor, legislative
director and Chief of Staff for several members of the U.S. House of
Representatives who served on the House Energy and Commerce Committee.
Libby is the recipient of the National Children’s Hospital Award for Advocacy, the
President Award for Leadership in Women’s Health from the Interstitial Cystitis
Association and the Founders Award for Advocacy from the Cancer Support
Community.
Libby has experience tackling complex political and policy challenges. Over the
last 26 years, Libby has consulted with large and small health care non-profit
organizations, as well as start-up and Fortune 500 companies. Libby has a
particular interest in working at the intersection of the private and non-profit
sectors and identifying opportunities to leverage mutual goals. Her experience in
both the private and public sectors coupled with her long-term relationships with
health policy experts as well as elected officials and their staffs is a key asset to
her clients.
Libby has worked extensively in the cancer space, with both advocacy
organizations and manufacturers. She helps clients identify and commit to
realistic policy priorities, form new partnerships, strengthen existing relationships
and strategically advance an agenda consistent with their mission.
A native Washingtonian, Libby graduated from Lawrence University in 1990 with
a B.A. in political science. She lives in Chevy Chase, Md where she raised her
three children. Libby serves on the boards of the Center for an Agricultural
Economy and the Washington, DC affiliate of the Cancer Support Community.

President, Mullin Strategies
Jazlyn Gallego, MPM
Jazlyn comes to the Cancer Support Community as a nonprofit manager, political organizer, and health policy expert. Her experience as a caregiver for her father fueled her passion for advocacy and has informed her insights into incorporating a patient perspective.
At the Cancer Support Community, Jazlyn serves as a Manager of Policy and Advocacy. In her role, she elevates the voices of cancer patients, caregivers, and survivors through advocacy. Tracking federal regulatory and legislative activity, she conducts strategic analysis into government efforts that offer support for those most impacted by cancer.
She holds a bachelor's degree in international affairs with a minor in economics from Rollins College. She received a Master of Policy Management degree from Georgetown University’s McCourt School of Public Policy. Her graduate capstone project focused on federal support for integration of whole person health programs at Federally Qualified Health Centers. With her background in mental health policy, Jazlyn is especially motivated to elevate the psychosocial element of the Cancer Support Community’s work.
Prior to joining the Cancer Support Community, Jazlyn led civic engagement efforts through political campaigns, nonprofit management, and political organizing around advocacy issues ranging from voting rights to children's issues. She also advocated for greater access to mental healthcare as a graduate intern at the American Psychological Association and a Manager of Government Affairs at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.
In her free time, she enjoys fitness, cooking, and volunteering.

Manager, Policy & Advocacy
Sierra
I joined the helpline as an intern - and am now a per diem resource specialist. My life has been dedicated to helping others throughout the social work community, in various ways, through counseling, case management, and much more. I graduated with my Masters of Science in Social Work with Psychosocial Oncology Specialization. I plan to obtain my LCSW to further grow as a social worker. I enjoy my spare time spending It with my family - my nieces and nephews, being outside, and most of all time with my cat and dog, Milo and Otis.

Resource Specialist