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Kelly Lue was born and raised and in New York City, USA. Most recently, Kelly managed a portfolio of women’s health programs at a federally qualified health center serving the Asian American community in NYC. While obtaining her master’s degree in public health from New York University, Kelly worked at Hope Through Health, a nonprofit that partners with the government of Togo to provide high quality HIV/AIDS care and maternal and child health services. She then spent seven months in Peru developing and implementing a new women’s health program to train community health workers to conduct targeted home visits. As an undergraduate student, Kelly studied biology, history, and Hispanic languages at McGill University.