Research Manager
Logan (she/her/hers) has extensive experience in longitudinal survey research, supervision, and data collection management. Since 2019, Logan has been the Research Program Leader for the Clergy Health Initiative, managing the longest and most comprehensive longitudinal survey of clergy health and well-being, as well as the portfolio of occupational well-being qualitative, quantitative, and intervention studies. She conducts high-level research management that cuts across projects, including attending to staffing, finances, and ethics regulations. Prior to coming to Duke, Logan spent 4 years at RTI, supervising a team of 20 collecting data on postsecondary institutions through the US Department of Education – the idea being to make sure people who spend money on postsecondary education are actually graduating and getting to benefit – and 4 years at NC State managing lab studies for Dr. Thomas Hess in the Psychology Department. She has a master’s in psychology from UNC-Greensboro and a bachelor’s from NC State.