Elizabeth Walsh
Jesuit Volunteer Client Advocate
Originally from New Jersey, Elizabeth is a graduate of Seton Hall University, where she graduated with a B.S. in Diplomacy and International Relations, along with a minor and certificate in Russian and Eastern European Studies. During her time in undergrad, she published research regarding global health, interned for the American Red Cross, worked as a Russian language Teaching Assistant, and participated in United Nations based learning programs in NYC. Â
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Since her graduation in May 2025, she has started a year of service at the Tennessee Justice Center through the Jesuit Volunteer Corps, a year-long service program rooted in the core values of social justice and living fully in service to others. As a Client Advocate, Elizabeth assists clients requesting assistance with their healthcare benefits applications and navigating the TennCare system. She also serves as an Intake Specialist.
Elizabeth is deeply passionate about advancing equitable access to healthcare and nutritional services, and is thrilled to be working with an organization whose mission is to protect and improve policies and programs that serve Tennesseans.Â
