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Emory Centers for Public Health Training and Technical Assistance
Higher Education
Atlanta, GA 1,074 followers
Advancing Public Health Practice Through Growing People, Programs & Purpose
About us
We are committed to advancing the practice of public health through capacity building in partnership with the public health workforce and communities nationwide. We do this by providing high quality training, technical assistance, and people and program development. Our customers and their community partners are wide ranging, representing all sectors, organizations, and communities at the state and local level seeking to improve the public’s health. Our services span across all public health issues, risk factors, and professional competencies. Our personalized and collaborative approach distinguishes us from others.
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https://emorycenters4phtraining.emory.edu/
External link for Emory Centers for Public Health Training and Technical Assistance
- Industry
- Higher Education
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Atlanta, GA
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 2001
- Specialties
- Program Development, Professional Development, Peer Networks & Learning Systems, Planning, Prevention to Practice, Evaluation & Quality Improvement, Community Engagement, and Capacity Building
Locations
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Atlanta, GA 30322, US
Employees at Emory Centers for Public Health Training and Technical Assistance
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Eric Strait, MBA
Director of Finance and Business Strategy at Emory Centers for Public Health Training and Technical Assistance
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Tara Poole
Marketing Communications | Graphic Design
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Lillian Madrigal, PhD MPH
Public Health Scientist
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Mallory Stasko, MPH
Asst. Director, DTTAC - Emory Centers for Public Health Training and Technical Assistance
Updates
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Tomorrow’s the day! Join us for Leading Through Change (Sept 9, 3–4 pm ET), where leaders from The de Beaumont Foundation, Georgia Community Action Association, and Healthy Savannah will share insights on navigating change and prioritizing equity. 👉 Last chance to register: https://buff.ly/gnGumAm
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The countdown is on—just 3 days left until Panel & Peer Exchange: Leading Through Change! This interactive webinar will highlight adaptive leadership practices, organizational change stories, and tactics for resilience in public health. 📅 Sept 9 | 3–4 pm ET Reserve your spot: https://buff.ly/gnGumAm
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We’re 1 week away! On Sept 9, join national, state, and local leaders for Leading Through Change—an interactive webinar on adaptive leadership, advancing equity, and building workforce resilience. 📅 Sept 9 | 3–4 pm ET 👉 Save your spot: https://buff.ly/gnGumAm
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Just like teams are so much more than the sum total of their component parts, Emory Centers for Public Health Training and Technical Assistance is more than the sum of its employees. We want to thank all of our staff, partners, and colleagues in public health for bringing that unidentifiable quality to our mission and allowing us to reach the highest heights by working together. Happy Labor Day!
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Community-based organizations provide vital support by addressing local health needs, building trust, and delivering services that improve well-being where larger systems often fall short. Yet, nonprofits are navigating a challenging and rapidly changing funding landscape in 2025. The Healthy Nonprofit Network is here to help. 📺 Watch our recent webinar on demand, featuring nonprofit consultant Ty Boone, and access tools to support your organization’s sustainability planning: https://buff.ly/94Raa05 #HealthyNonprofitNetwork #NonprofitLeadership #CommunityHealth #SouthernNonprofits #PublicHealth #NonprofitSupport
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🌿 Rooted and Ready: A New Resource for Nonprofits Launched by Emory Centers for Public Health Training and Technical Assistance, the Healthy Nonprofit Network (HealthyOrgs.org) is a new initiative that offers organizational development support to small health-focused nonprofits – especially those operating in rural and Southern areas. Visit healthyorgs.org for: ✔️ Tools to strengthen leadership and operations ✔️ Resources on fundraising and organizational resilience ✔️ Peer learning and collaboration ✔️ Support to help your organization grow through uncertainty Let’s build stronger, more resilient nonprofits—together.
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Change is inevitable—but how we lead through it defines impact. Join us for Panel & Peer Exchange: Leading Through Change on Sept 9, 3–4 pm ET, where national, state, and local leaders will share how they’re navigating funding and policy shifts while keeping equity and workforce well-being at the center. ✅ Explore adaptive leadership practices ✅ Hear real-world stories of organizational change ✅ Learn tactics for building resilience as a public health professional Featured voices include leaders from: The de Beaumont Foundation Georgia Community Action Association Healthy Savannah 👉 Register today: https://buff.ly/gnGumAm
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UPDATE: Registration for the Cultivating Sustainable Partnerships workshop is now closed — all seats are filled! We’re excited to welcome attendees in Chicago on August 25. 🎉 ------ Join us in Chicago on August 25 for a FREE, hands-on pre-conference workshop offering practical tools and strategies to cultivate sustainable partnerships that help reduce the health impacts of commercial tobacco among low-income populations. You’ll learn how to strengthen collaborations with non-traditional and multi-sector partners to make a lasting impact in your community. 🗓️ August 25 | 2–5 PM CT 📍 Chicago, IL 🔗 Sign up now: https://buff.ly/cmwlyzo This workshop is approved for 2.75 qualifying contact hours by Emory Continuing Education. A certificate of completion will be provided to course attendees. #NCTOH2025 #PublicHealthPartnerships #TobaccoFreeCommunities #SDOH #HealthEquity
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Our hearts are heavy today here at Emory Centers for Public Health Training and Technical Assistance. Like many of you, our thoughts and prayers are with the staff of the CDC, members of the Emory community, the DeKalb County police department, and the loved ones affected by the events of yesterday. In moments like this, we are grateful for our amazing family of public health colleagues and friends. Our work matters, but our connections matter even more. Please take a moment to hug someone you love and let them know what they mean to you.