Senior Staff
Nick Huntington
Senior Research Associate
Nick Huntington, a Senior Research Associate at AHP, has over fifteen years experience in qualitative and quantitative social science research and evaluation of human service programs.
Nick’s primary area of interest is in homelessness and evaluating comprehensive approaches for helping people who are homeless regain stability.
Nick currently directs three evaluations of programs for homeless adults, and he lends methodological expertise and quantitative analysis skills to multiple other AHP projects.
Nick was primarily responsible for designing and implementing a five-year study of costs and outcomes from the Supportive Housing and Managed Care Pilot,
a state-funded supportive housing demonstration program in Minnesota and has previously worked on three multi-site evaluations of human service programs.
A strong methodologist, Mr. Huntington has extensive experience in data analysis, particularly in multivariate data reduction methods, propensity scoring, and statistical graphics.
Methodologically, Nick is interested in methodologies that integrate qualitative and quantitative approaches to more richly and accurately capture the complex nature of human service programs and the people they serve.
He is currently completing his Ph.D. at Cornell University.
nhuntington@ahpnet.com