Bianca N. currently serves as the Public Health Program Director 3 at the Tennessee Department of Health (TDH), where she plays a pivotal role in shaping and implementing public health initiatives that address the state's most pressing health challenges. With her extensive background in grants...
Bianca N. currently serves as the Public Health Program Director 3 at the Tennessee Department of Health (TDH), where she plays a pivotal role in shaping and implementing public health initiatives that address the state's most pressing health challenges. With her extensive background in grants management, Bianca is adept at securing funding and resources for critical emergency preparedness programs. Her analytical skills and expertise in program assessment and evaluation enable her to develop evidence-based strategies that enhance the effectiveness of public health interventions.
In her current role, Bianca leads key projects that focus on improving community resilience in the face of public health emergencies. She collaborates with various stakeholders, including local health departments, community organizations, and academic institutions, to foster partnerships that strengthen public health infrastructure. Her MBA in Educational Leadership from Cumberland University, combined with her undergraduate degree from Vanderbilt University, equips her with a unique perspective on leadership and program development, allowing her to effectively navigate the complexities of public health administration.
Bianca's proficiency in statistical analysis software (SAS) and qualitative research methodologies further enhances her ability to analyze data and assess program outcomes. As an IRB-certified professional, she ensures that all research conducted under her guidance adheres to ethical standards, promoting the integrity of public health research. Through her commitment to student development and academic affairs, Bianca also mentors emerging public health leaders, fostering a new generation of professionals dedicated to improving health outcomes across Tennessee. Her multifaceted skill set and dedication to public health make her an invaluable asset to the Tennessee Department of Health and the communities she serves.