I am a public health professional with a track record of success across nonprofit, government, and academic sectors. With a Masters in Public Health in Epidemiology and Global Health from the University of Chicago, I have honed my skills in healthcare policy, data analysis, and consulting, and program management.
As a public health professional, my expertise lies in public health education, client relationship management, program development and implementation, health promotion, and enhancing access to care. Through my unique skill set, I am dedicated to making a positive impact by empowering individuals and communities to achieve better health outcomes.
My research interests revolve around addressing health inequities both domestically and globally using quantitative and qualitative methods. I am passionate about exploring factors that contribute to disparities and finding effective solutions.
I bring six years of experience in domestic and international program management and client-facing roles, coupled with leadership positions in various organizations. I am a highly motivated candidate equipped with a global perspective and the finesse to tackle any challenge in the field of public health.
Recently, I completed my Master's thesis titled "Maternal characteristics and birth outcomes of African-born women in the US: variation by region of origin," underscoring my commitment to addressing health disparities.
Fellow of 2022 Cohort of University of Chicago Center of Global Health's Summer Research Fellowship
MHCC 2022 Case Competition quarterfinalist
Abstract for poster presentation accepted to the America Public Health Association 2023 Annual Meeting on "Maternal characteristics and birth outcomes of African-born women in the US: variation by region of origin."