Evaluation Specialist
Center for Program Evaluation and Quality Improvement, Emory Centers for Public Health Training and Technical Assistance, United States
Rebecca is a Lead Evaluation Specialist at the Emory Centers for Public Health Training and Technical Assistance, where she engages in evaluation and quality improvement activities for multiple centers. Her personal mission is to help clients with every part of the evaluation cycle to both improve the quality of evaluation data and build client confidence in their abilities to make evidence-informed program improvements.
Rebecca, an Emory Rollins SPH graduate, first started with Emory Centers in 2020 after working for the CDC for almost four years. Two of those years were spent as a Fellow in the CDC Evaluation Fellowship program. While at CDC, Rebecca conducted evaluation in multiple topic areas, including legal epidemiology, oral health, public health workforce development, and agency-wide public health training. Rebecca earned a BS in Biology (Pre-Med) from Nova Southeastern University and an MPH in Health Policy from the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University.
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