Empowering Communities: Christine Ivery’s Fight for Health Equity
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In this enlightening episode of Philly Fortune Talks with Jake Penny, we welcome Christine Ivery, the inspiring founder and CEO of Public Health Jawn. Christine shares her passionate journey toward addressing healthcare inequities, particularly the Black Infant and Maternal Mortality Crisis. She explains what motivated her to dedicate her career to public health and the pivotal experiences that shaped her focus on health equity. Christine also discusses the evolution of Public Health Jawn, an organization that aims to empower communities through consulting, coaching, and community-building efforts.
Join us as Christine delves into the key strategies that have been essential for her organization in achieving successful outcomes, the importance of mentorship and networking, and how Public Health Jawn’s podcast, Public Health Gems, continues to amplify critical health topics and provide actionable strategies for making lasting impacts. Christine’s dedication to advocacy and education in public health is evident, and her insights are sure to inspire anyone looking to make a difference in their communities.
Guest Information: Christine Ivery is the founder and CEO of Public Health Jawn. She is a public health advocate dedicated to addressing healthcare disparities and empowering communities through education and advocacy. Christine also hosts the podcast Public Health Gems and is an adjunct professor at Thomas Jefferson University.
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