Join us for an engaging discussion on how data can drive meaningful change in academic public health. Part of ASPPH’s Presents webinar series, this session will highlight key findings from ASPPH’s First Destination graduate outcomes data and the de Beaumont Foundation’s Public Health Workforce Interests and Needs Survey (PH WINS), with a focus on early-career professionals under age 35. Together, these data sources provide a powerful look at the motivations, career pathways, and workplace needs of the emerging public health workforce.
Following the data presentations, panelists will reflect on what these insights mean for schools and programs of public health—how they recruit, educate, and support the next generation of public health professionals. Panelists will explore how ASPPH members can align with evolving workforce expectations and better prepare graduates for long-term impact in the field.
Erin M. Bell, PhD, MS, Dean & Professor, University at Albany College of Integrated Health Sciences
Rachel Hare Bork, PhD, Director of Research and Impact, de Beaumont Foundation
Emily Burke, EdD, MPH, CPH, Senior Director of Workforce Development and Applied Practice, ASPPH
Michelle Davis, Deputy Commissioner, Office of Public Health, New York State Department of Health
Johanne Morne, MS, Executive Deputy Commissioner, New York State Department of Health
Erin Knoerl, MPH, Associate Director, Division of Public Health Infrastructure, New York State Department of Health
Maddy Popalis, MPH, Senior Research Associate, de Beaumont Foundation