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Kristi Martin offers policy expertise and strategic counsel to advance impactful health policy, with a focus on improving health and well-being through practical solutions. She has dedicated over 20 years to this work, gaining valuable experience in the public sector, private sector, and philanthropy. Currently, she is a Director at Camber Collective — a strategy consulting firm that pairs analytic rigor and a human-centered approach grounded in equity to disrupt the status quo.
Throughout her career, Kristi has held significant roles that demonstrate her expertise. Most recently, she served as Chief of Staff and Senior Advisor to the Deputy Administrator in the Center for Medicare at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). In this capacity, she was instrumental in advancing regulatory policy in Medicare and implementing the Inflation Reduction Act, including the Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program. Her efforts contributed to the successful negotiation of the first set of drug prices under the program, resulting in substantial savings for Medicare beneficiaries and the program. Prior to her role at CMS, Kristi served as the Vice President for Health Care at Arnold Ventures, where she led the philanthropy’s prescription drug pricing portfolio. She also held the position of Managing Director of Waxman Strategies’ health practice, working closely with Congressman Henry Waxman on health policy outcomes. Notably, as a Senior Advisor in the Obama administration’s Office of Health Reform, she oversaw the implementation of cross-cutting departmental public health and prevention initiatives under the Affordable Care Act.
Kristi is a proud Wildcat from the University of Kentucky earning a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in health communication as well as a Master of Public Administration from the George Washington University.
February 2025