Chloe Green (she/her) is the Assistant Director, Policy at the American Public Human Services Association (APHSA), where she oversees the policy and practice work of the Social & Economic Mobility Team. In this role, Chloe leads APHSA’s efforts to support members in state and local agencies on policy decisions that improve the effectiveness and outcomes of federal social and economic mobility programs. She also works closely with federal partners, including Congress and the Administration, to advance the needs and perspectives of APHSA’s members.
Her team’s portfolio spans programs that promote family and economic well-being, including SNAP, Summer EBT, TANF, SNAP Employment & Training (SNAP E&T), and related workforce and employment supports. The team also oversees APHSA’s work groups and affinity groups in these areas, including the American Association of SNAP Directors (AASD), the National Association for Program Information and Performance Measurement (NAPIPM), the National Association of State TANF Administrators (NASTA), and related work groups and peer communities. In addition, Chloe manages a variety of federal and private grants that support technical assistance and policy innovation in these areas.
Chloe is a former Bloomberg Fellow in Food Systems for Health at the Bloomberg American Health Initiative, a Bill Emerson National Hunger Fellow at the Congressional Hunger Center, and a Wisconsin Idea Fellow at the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s Morgridge Center for Public Service. Before joining APHSA, she worked with food justice organizations in Los Angeles and conducted research on farmers markets and nutrition incentive programs across Wisconsin.
Chloe holds a Master of Public Health from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and bachelor’s degrees in Dietetics and Community & Environmental Sociology from the University of Wisconsin–Madison.