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Rachelle Chiang

Rachelle Chiang is a dedicated public health professional with a focus on improving the well-being of children, adolescents, and minority communities.

With a strong background in leadership and consultation, Rachelle is currently involved in a national chronic disease prevention initiative and has worked with various national organizations.

Her skills in research and writing, combined with a meticulous attention to detail, have earned her acclaim in the field.

Rachelle's expertise spans a wide range of areas including public health policy, program evaluation, physical activity and school nutrition policy, childhood obesity prevention, mental health promotion, and more.

She brings a unique perspective to her work by considering the social determinants of health and cultural barriers in healthcare, particularly focusing on the Hispanic community.

Fluent in Spanish, Rachelle has a special interest in combating childhood obesity within the Hispanic population.

Her educational background includes a DrPH in Health Policy and Management from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, an MPH in International Health Promotion from The George Washington University, and a BA in Sociology/Anthropology with a minor in Economics from Ohio Wesleyan University.

Rachelle has held key roles in various organizations such as the National Association of Chronic Disease Directors, National Assoc. of State Boards of Education, Prevent Cancer Foundation, Association of State and Territorial Health Officials, and Peace Corps.

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Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina Area