USA, NY-HQ
Human-centered design and behavioral science
Behavioral Insights
Britt Titus
Director, Behavioral Insights
Britt Titus’ expertise lies at the intersection of behavioral insights and humanitarian action. She leads the behavioral science team at the International Rescue Committee’s Airbel Impact Lab, where her team applies behavioral insights to practical issues affecting humanitarian outcomes ranging from women's health to education in emergencies, nutrition, and mental health. She has over a decade of experience in the humanitarian sector working in dozens of countries and previously worked at the United Nations World Food Program, the Behavioral Insights Team, and Nudge Lebanon. She has a Master of Public Policy (MPP) from the University of Oxford.