I serve as the Program Assistant for Sector Innovations at AIMHiTN, bringing over a decade of leadership experience in public health and health equity. I'm a strategic and mission-driven professional with a passion for advancing systems-level solutions that improve access to care and address chronic disease, maternal health, and the social determinants of health.
Throughout my career, I’ve worked in public health departments, national nonprofit organizations, and healthcare systems. I’ve led statewide initiatives, managed complex grant-funded programs, and advised executive teams on policy, program design, and strategic alignment. My work is grounded in a deep commitment to community-centered innovation and cross-sector collaboration.
I hold a Master of Science in Health Communication from the University of Illinois, a Master of Public Health in Health Education and Promotion from Benedictine University, and a Bachelor of Science in Health Promotion and Lifestyle Management from the University of Memphis.
Born and raised in Memphis, Tennessee, I enjoy spending time with my family, shopping, cooking, and attending concerts and sporting events.