Aubrey was based in Liberia before becoming a Leland Fellow, where she worked for Samaritan’s Purse as a Health and Nutrition Program Manager. In collaboration with the government and UNICEF, she managed one program providing malnutrition prevention and treatment services across several counties, and one program focused on increasing access to primary health care in the hardest to reach areas of Liberia. Prior to moving to Liberia, Aubrey completed a Master’s of Science in Public Health with a focus on nutrition from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. She then worked for Johns Hopkins managing dietary data and analysis for the MAL-ED study, an 8-country cohort study led by the Foundation for the NIH and Fogarty International Center. Her research while with MAL-ED focused on local food pathways for nutrient adequacy among children in the Tanzanian cohort. Aubrey went to Wheaton College for her undergraduate degree, where she studied public health. She grew up in Manila, Philippines, where her parents still live.