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Springfield ~ Springfield-Greene County Health (SGCHD) has recently announced the appointment of Whitney Stamm as their new Community Health Strategy Coordinator. Stamm, who has been with the Health Department since 2021, previously served as the Public Health Strategist.
In her previous role, Stamm played a crucial role in supporting data-driven decision-making within the department and the community. She utilized data, evaluation, and community insights to help programs and partners better understand local needs and measure progress towards improving community health.
As the new Coordinator of the Office of Community Health Strategy, Stamm will continue this important work while also leading efforts to incorporate community voices into the department's assessments, planning process, and strategic initiatives. Her focus will be on supporting long-term priorities that aim to improve the overall health and well-being of individuals in Greene County.
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Stamm expressed her enthusiasm for this new role by stating, "Numbers matter, but the real story of public health comes from the people living it. When we combine data with human experience, we can create the most comprehensive path forward toward supporting our friends and neighbors."
With over ten years of experience in public health at both state and local levels, Stamm brings a wealth of knowledge to her new position. Prior to joining SGCHD, she held various roles focused on public health research, program evaluation, and community engagement. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Anthropology from Missouri State University and a Master of Arts in Anthropology from the University of Missouri-Columbia.
Media outlets can contact SGCHD's PIO Team at 417-380-2556 or via email for further information on this announcement. The Springfield-Greene County Health Department is dedicated to helping all individuals live longer, healthier, and happier lives through their various initiatives. For more information about their work or updates on their progress, visit their website at health.springfieldmo.gov or follow them on social media at facebook.com/SGCHD and twitter.com/SGCHD.
In her previous role, Stamm played a crucial role in supporting data-driven decision-making within the department and the community. She utilized data, evaluation, and community insights to help programs and partners better understand local needs and measure progress towards improving community health.
As the new Coordinator of the Office of Community Health Strategy, Stamm will continue this important work while also leading efforts to incorporate community voices into the department's assessments, planning process, and strategic initiatives. Her focus will be on supporting long-term priorities that aim to improve the overall health and well-being of individuals in Greene County.
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Stamm expressed her enthusiasm for this new role by stating, "Numbers matter, but the real story of public health comes from the people living it. When we combine data with human experience, we can create the most comprehensive path forward toward supporting our friends and neighbors."
With over ten years of experience in public health at both state and local levels, Stamm brings a wealth of knowledge to her new position. Prior to joining SGCHD, she held various roles focused on public health research, program evaluation, and community engagement. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Anthropology from Missouri State University and a Master of Arts in Anthropology from the University of Missouri-Columbia.
Media outlets can contact SGCHD's PIO Team at 417-380-2556 or via email for further information on this announcement. The Springfield-Greene County Health Department is dedicated to helping all individuals live longer, healthier, and happier lives through their various initiatives. For more information about their work or updates on their progress, visit their website at health.springfieldmo.gov or follow them on social media at facebook.com/SGCHD and twitter.com/SGCHD.
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