I am an African American woman of faith and purpose, deeply committed to advancing health equity and strengthening the systems that support community well-being. I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Public Health from Rivier. University, a Master of Public Health from the University of Massachusetts Lowell, and am currently pursuing a Doctorate of Health Science at the MGM Institute of Health Professions. Over the years, I have worked across multiple sectors of public health—including community health, program development, research, and policy implementation—gaining a well-rounded perspective on the challenges and opportunities that shape our field. My professional experiences, combined with my personal connection to the communities I serve, have shaped my commitment to creating sustainable, equitable, and data-informed solutions. As the founder of my consulting practice, I partner with government agencies, nonprofits, and community organizations to strengthen programs, improve outcomes, and close gaps in access and equity. My approach blends evidence-based strategies with cultural competence, collaboration, and empathy—ensuring that every solution is tailored to the unique needs of the people and systems it serves. Grounded in faith, integrity, and service, I believe that meaningful change in public health comes from combining knowledge with compassion and purpose. Through my work, I aim to help organizations not only meet their goals but also build healthier, more just communities for generations to come.