Interview with Stephanie Moxley, MPH
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Highlights from this episode:
1. Founding and being a CEO & consultant at Moxley Public Health
2. Importance of evaluation in her consulting work
3. The community needs work she did in Blue Mountains Jamaica
4. The important role of health education in public health
Episode 184 of Public Health Careers
Stephanie is the CEO and Founder at Moxley Public Health where they work with hospitals, health departments and other organizations to collect and transform data into actionable results.
She is a mom of 4 daughters. She is a public health professional passionate about understanding communities and facilitating the improvement of that community’s health.
She conferred a Bachelors in Sociology from Hunter College.
After graduating, she worked as a Co-coordinator & Health Educator at Bronx AIDS Services.
Stephanie then pursued her Master of Public Health at Boston University. While she was there she was a Research Assistant for the Youth Alcohol Center at Boston University School of Public Health.
Stephanie then became a Social & Behavioral Sciences Fellow at Boston University School of Public Health.
She then became an Emergency Preparedness Coordinator Consultant at Logan County Public, then a Health Consultant at John Snow Inc.,
She was then a Grant Review Panelist at Office of Women’s Health, Department of Health and Human Services.
Stephanie then founded Moxley Public Health where they work with hospitals, health departments and other organizations to collect and transform data into actionable results.
Links from show
Books & Podcast
The Keto-Ish CookBook: Plant-Based Soul Food
Connect with Guest
Moxley Public Health on Instagram