With over eight years of global experience, I have demonstrated skills in public health and gender equity programming and research, community-driven development, health education, business development, and monitoring and evaluation. My roles have required creativity, flexibility, and capacity strengthening in order to build systems that allow everyone access to the care and services they deserve.
Art by Kendra Shedenhelm
I am energized by building enabling environments that allow people to access the resources they want and need. Only through understanding the human experience can we design the programs, systems, and policies that will truly break down barriers inhibiting access. With my tenacity and curiosity, I have successfully employed social and behavior change communication, qualitative methods, and ethical storytelling to achieve these goals across the sexual and reproductive health, HIV prevention and care, and gender equity sectors.
Learn more about my journey, here.
What I'm reading...
Intergenerational inequities in exposure to climate extremes
By Wim Thiery et al.
Open access findings here.
How abortion bans make inequality worse
By Laura Bult