Matthew Miclette

Matthew Miclette, MSSP ’17

  • Alum, MSSP Program
  • Vice President of Clinical Operations, NeuroFlow
  • Matt Miclette is the vice president of clinical operations at NeuroFlow, where he is at the forefront of implementing technology-driven infrastructure to support integrated care and population behavioral health at scale. His work is central to the integration of behavioral health within primary care and the development of digital health solutions that serve a wide range of health systems, payers, and the federal government. Additionally, as the co-founder and executive director of Action Tank, Miclette utilizes the expertise of veterans within the community to improve social conditions in Greater Philadelphia.

    In his military career as a U.S. Army captain, he treated physical and psychological trauma, earning board certification in mental health nursing. His contributions to suicide prevention innovation were acknowledged when he served as the lead author for NeuroFlow’s award-winning submission to the Mission Daybreak prize, earning national recognition from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

    Prior to his tenure at NeuroFlow, Miclette was involved in policy research at the Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics at the University of Pennsylvania and served on the Philadelphia mayor’s Opioid Task Force. He holds a bachelor of science in nursing from the University of Vermont and dual master’s degrees in social policy and public health from Penn. He is a 2016 Tillman Scholar and 2022 alum of the George W. Bush Institute Veteran Leadership Program.

    “As a nurse, I came to Penn’s School of Social Policy & Practice (SP2) for the unique opportunity to interface with not only the social work community, but also the medical community through my dual MPH track. What I did not expect was the opportunity to work and learn from a diverse group of students and staff across the University, which expanded my understanding of how I can make an impact on the health and wellbeing of the populations I serve. I encourage students to take opportunities available through the Penn community and never say no to an opportunity while at SP2 — they will not regret it!”

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    Graduation Year

    2017