Manisha Karki

Manisha Karki is a dedicated public health professional with a strong focus on advancing community health through data-driven insights and compassionate care. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Public Health from Plymouth State University and a Master of Public Health in Epidemiology from the University of Massachusetts Lowell, where she graduated magna cum laude. Currently, Manisha serves as an IT Clinical Data Analyst at Greater Nashua Mental Health and a Case Manager at Amoskeag Health, where she combines her expertise in data analysis and interpersonal communication to improve health outcomes and provide meaningful support to individuals and families.
Passionate about making a lasting public health impact, Manisha has also gained experience through roles such as Public Health Advisory Council Intern at Mid-State Health Center, where she contributed to community health initiatives and policy discussions. Beyond her professional work, she has volunteered at local food pantries, demonstrating her commitment to serving her community both inside and outside of her career.
In her personal life, Manisha enjoys spending time with her baby boy, cooking, and exploring her community. With a strong foundation in epidemiology, a dedication to equity in healthcare, and a personal drive to help others, she continues to build a career centered on improving lives and strengthening public health systems.
• NHTI Concord Community College- A.S.
• Plymouth State University- Bachelor's
• University of Massachusetts Lowell- M.P.H.
What do you attribute your success to?
I attribute my success to hard work and the unwavering support of my husband, family, and friends, and as an international student, I believe that with perseverance, more good things are always coming our way.
What advice would you give to young women entering your industry?
My advice would be to stay focused on what you truly want to do, while also prioritizing self-care so that you have the energy and confidence to achieve anything you set your mind to.