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  • FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: The National Network of Public Health Institutes Welcomes Jim Jellison as Vice President of Technology, Strategy and Innovation

    The National Network of Public Health Institutes Welcomes Jim Jellison as Vice President of Technology, Strategy and Innovation Jellison brings over two decades of public health informatics expertise and program leadership experience to NNPHI   FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Katy Sandusky, National Network of Public Health Institutes, ksandusky@nnphi.org | Maurice Starks, National Network of […]

  • Racial Justice Competency Model

    Overview The public health field is one of the most important fields in our society, as it seeks to protect and promote the health and well-being of individuals and communities. As a result, it is essential that public health professionals are adequately prepared to address the unique needs of individuals and communities of color, who […]

  • Olivia Trujillo

    Senior Program Associate, National Coordinating Center for Public Health Training (NCCPHT)

    Washington, DC otrujillo@nnphi.org Olivia Trujillo, a member of the Diné Nation, is Áshįįhi (Salt People Clan), born for Tsin sikaadnii (Clamp Tree Clan). Her maternal grandpa is Kiyaa’áanii (The Towering House Clan), and her paternal grandpa is Bit’ahnii (Within His Cover Clan). She is a Senior Program Associate within the National Coordinating Center for Public Health Training Program. She […]

  • Asha Bell

    Program Manager, National Coordinating Center for Public Health Training (NCCPHT)

    Memphis, TN sashabell@nnphi.org Asha Bell is a Program Manager for the National Coordinating Center for Public Health Training (NCCPHT) at the National Network of Public Health Institutes (NNPHI). In this role, she helps coordinate responses to training and technical assistance requests brought forward by state and local public health departments. Asha is passionate about serving […]

  • Garlie St-Cyr

    Project ECHO Program Assistant, National Coordinating Center for Public Health Training (NCCPHT)

    Project ECHO Program Assistant, National Coordinating Center for Public Health Training (NCCPHT) Washington, D.C. gstcyr@NNPHI.ORG Garlie is the Project ECHO Program Assistant for the National Coordinating Center for Public Health Training (NCCPHT) team. She will be coordinating ECHO-related activities and providing administrative and logistical support across NCCPHT. She earned her Bachelors in Public Health, a minor in Healthcare […]

  • Coordinating Center for Health Equity Policy

    Overview Through the Framework to Address Health Disparities through Collaborative Policy Efforts: Coordinating Center and Demonstration Projects funded by the Office of Minority Health (OMH), the National Network of Public Health Institutes (NNPHI) established the Coordinating Center for Health Equity Policy (Coordinating Center). The Coordinating Center will work with six OMH-funded demonstration sites over the […]

  • Related Publications

    National Coordinating Center for Public Health Training Elevate Elevate is a bi-annual publication that features in-depth stories about topics that are most relevant to the public health workforce with a training focus. Click here to subscribe. Workforce Digest Workforce Digest is a bi-weekly publications that features trainings, tools, and submission opportunities and best practices to […]

  • Claire Valletta

    Program Manager, Partner Relationships, NCCPHT

    Washington, DC cvalletta@nnphi.org Claire Valletta works as a Program Manager for Partner Relationships on the National Coordinating Center for Public Health Training team. She is primarily focused on the Public Health Infrastructure Grant (PHIG) and leads contracts, invoicing, and partner relationships. Claire brings to NNPHI a varied background, with most of her prior experience as […]

  • Elevating the Impact of Partnership and Inclusivity Through the 2023 Annual Conference

    For change to have impact, it typically starts at the root. In public health, it begins with colleagues sharing thoughts and ideas to develop solutions or essential workers identifying tools and methods to make surrounding conditions safe for the communities. All these moments have two things in common: One, partnership, and two, inclusivity.  This year […]

  • Leading the Public Health Workforce

    A New Hope The COVID-19 Pandemic revealed a fragile public health infrastructure, bringing extraordinary challenges to an already stretched workforce. Health departments are often under-sourced and understaffed, forcing staff to use antiquated systems, which makes meeting community health needs difficult. Hundreds of public health workers, including those in leadership positions, have left the field or […]

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