Rosanna Barrett currently serves as the Director at the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, where she leverages her extensive background in public health and program management to drive significant initiatives that enhance community health outcomes. With over 25 years of experience in both the...
Rosanna Barrett currently serves as the Director at the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, where she leverages her extensive background in public health and program management to drive significant initiatives that enhance community health outcomes. With over 25 years of experience in both the private and public sectors, including 14 years dedicated to public service, Rosanna has developed a robust skill set that encompasses epidemiology, biostatistics, and strategic planning. Her academic credentials, which include a master's and doctoral training in public health, provide a strong foundation for her work in epidemiologic investigations and surveillance.
In her role, Rosanna has been instrumental in overseeing key projects aimed at improving health services delivery and ensuring compliance with state and federal regulations. Her expertise in program coordination and management has enabled her to successfully lead multidisciplinary teams in the implementation of health initiatives that address pressing public health challenges. With more than eight years of experience in grant writing, she has secured vital funding for various programs, ensuring sustainability and growth in health services.
Rosanna's leadership style emphasizes team building and effective communication, fostering an environment where innovation and collaboration thrive. Her commitment to customer service and public health education has made her a respected figure in the community, as she actively engages in public speaking and training initiatives to empower others in the field. As she continues to navigate the complexities of health administration, Rosanna Barrett remains dedicated to advancing public health initiatives that positively impact the lives of Texans.