2024 Annual Meeting

THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO CONTRIBUTED TO MAKE OUR 2024 ANNUAL MEETING A SUCCESS

The 2024 Annual Meeting convened over 800 dynamic graduate and undergraduate academic public health leaders, faculty, and students, as well as members of the public health community locally and globally. This diverse gathering provided a vibrant platform for insightful discussions and fostered the exchange of innovative strategies and impactful tools aimed at strengthening education, practice, and research in public health.

The event featured rich programming that addressed pressing issues and showcased cutting-edge insights: from thought-provoking sessions exploring the forefront of public health challenges to engaging workshops facilitating crucial conversations, each component was designed to forward our shared mission of creating a healthier world.

2024 Annual Meeting by the Numbers


3
Days

3
Plenary Sessions

56
Concurrent Sessions

250+
Presenters


Leah R. Alexander, PhD, MPH

Meharry Medical College Division of Public Health Practice

DuBois Bowman, PhD, MS

University of Michigan School of Public Health

Laura A. Linnan, ScD

University of North Carolina Gillings School of Global Public Health

Lacey Merica, MBA, MS

Rodrigo Reis, PhD, MSc

Washington University in St. Louis – Brown School Public Health Programs

Russell L. Rothman, MD, MPP

Vanderbilt University Institute for Medicine and Public Health

Perry N. Halkitis, PhD, MS, MPHASPPH Board Chair

Rutgers School of Public Health

Laura Magaña, PhD, MS
ASPPH President & CEO

ASPPH

Annual Meeting Testimonials


Watch video testimonials from previous annual meeting attendees. They offer unique insight into the real experiences and benefits of participating in, and attending, our annual meeting. Showcasing diverse perspectives from attendees, highlighting key learning opportunities and networking events, and the exposure to the latest trends in public health, they provide a genuine, personal view of the event’s atmosphere, the quality of presentations, and the impact of attending on one’s professional development.