The PHI/CDC Global Health Fellowship Program, implemented by the Public Health Institute, is a U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-funded program that offers recent global public health graduates opportunities to build technical skills in yearlong fellowships with guidance from leading experts within the CDC.
As the Administration and Communications Specialist, I led the development of all communications platforms and strategies, managed brand voice and messaging for outreach events, and collaborated on the creation of internal policy communications. I was the sole marketing materials designer and event photographer.
Spotlight: Writing Samples and Marketing Assets
Website Launch Announcement | January 2018
2018 Recruitment Blog (Co-Author/Editor) | March 2018
Mentor Spotlight - Tonya Ross Walker | August 2018
Alumni Profile - Alison Yoos | February 2019
Tips for Starting Your Fellowship Remotely | February 2022
2018 Recruitment Blog (Co-Author/Editor) | March 2018
Mentor Spotlight - Tonya Ross Walker | August 2018
Alumni Profile - Alison Yoos | February 2019
Tips for Starting Your Fellowship Remotely | February 2022
Additional writing experience: Newsletters, Program Annual Report, Fellows Handbook, and Program Financial and Administrative Policies













Spotlight: The Fellow Experience Webinar Series
The start of recruitment season is marked each year with "The PHI/CDC Global Health Fellow Experience," a moderated webinar featuring two to three fellows and alumni. The webinar is an opportunity for interested applicants to hear firsthand experiences of the fellowship and ask questions about eligibility. I coordinated and hosted two webinars and their promotional campaigns.
The PHI/CDC Global Health Fellow Experience 2017-2018 | December 2017
The PHI/CDC Global Health Fellow Experience 2018-2019 | December 2018
The PHI/CDC Global Health Fellow Experience 2018-2019 | December 2018
