CDC National HBCU Week Recognition Program 2023

The 2023 CDC National HBCU Week program provides an agency-wide platform to recognize the legacy of HBCUs and promote partnerships with public health. Join us as we celebrate this year’s theme, Raising the Bar: Forging Excellence Through Innovation & Leadership.

CDC National HBCU Week Recognition Program

CDC National HBCU Week Recognition Program

Sept. 20, 2023,10:30 am ET

10:30 – 10:35 am: Opening Remarks

Jamila H. Jones, PhD, MPH
Health Communications Officer
Office of Chief of Staff

10:35 – 10:40 am: Welcome Remarks

Mandy K. Cohen, MD, MPH
Director
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention & Administrator of the
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry

10:40 – 10:42 am: Introduction of Keynote Speaker

Jamila H. Jones, PhD, MPH

10:42 – 11:00 am: Keynote Address

Leonard Jack, Jr, PhD, MSc.
Editor-in-Chief
Preventing Chronic Disease Journal (PCD)

11:00 – 11:45 am: Presentations on CDC HBCU Partnerships (Q&A to follow)

Tiffany Brunson, PhD, JD
(Acting) Team Lead
Strategy Planning and Evaluation Team
National Center for Immunization & Respiratory Diseases

Tochukwu E. Igbo, JD

Special Advisor to Director
Division of Injury Prevention
National Center for Injury Prevention and Control

11:45 – 11:55 am: Presentation of 2023 CDC HBCU Distinguished Alumni Award

David R. Roberts, MPH
President, Watsonian Society
Deputy Branch Chief
National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion

11:55 – 12:00 pm: Closing Remarks

Linnet P. Griffiths, MA
Deputy Director
Office of Equal Employment Opportunity and Workplace Equity

HBCU Committee Members

Monica Brady, BS, MS
Biologist, Division of High-Consequence Pathogens and Pathology
Centers of Disease Control and Prevention

Juley Cetoute, BSHA
Public Health Analyst, Division of High-Consequence Pathogens and Pathology
Centers of Disease Control and Prevention

Hope Dennis, MPH
Health Communications Specialist, Office of Minority Health and Health Equity
Centers of Disease Control and Prevention

Nikita Floore, BA, MS, JD
DEIA Officer, Office of the Director
Centers of Disease Control and Prevention

Jennifer Lind, PharmD, MPH, MBA
Epidemiologist, Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion
Centers of Disease Control and Prevention

Charlene Njoroge, MPH, MPA
Workforce and Career Development Specialist, Office of Human Resources
Centers of Disease Control and Prevention

Michael Pella, MPH
Public Health Advisor/Analyst, Office of the Director
Centers of Disease Control and Prevention

Victoria Phifer, MPH
Lead Public Health Analyst, Office of the Director
Centers of Disease Control and Prevention

Jamyee Pleasant, MPH
Employee Engagement Analyst, Office of the Director
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Hilary Polk, MPH
Health Communications Specialist, Office of Communications
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

David Roberts, BS, BA, MPH
Deputy Branch Chief, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Ninecia Scott, PhD
Laboratory Leadership Fellow, Division of High Consequence Pathogens and Pathology
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

April Smith
Health Communications Specialist, Office of Internal Communication and Engagement
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Brandeis Thompson, BS, MBA
Health Communications Specialist, Office of the Director
Centers for the Disease Control and Prevention

Tanesha Tutt, DEd, MSW, CHES, MS
Health Scientist, Office of Science
Centers for the Disease Control and Prevention

Samantha Bent Weber, JD
Public Health Advisor, Office of the Director
Centers for the Disease Control and Prevention

HBCU Committee Members

Cheryl D Fryar, MSPH
Health Statistician
CDC/NCHS/National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
Division of Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 

Kiana C. Morris, MBA, CMCP
Senior Advisor and Chief Strategy Officer  
National Center for Health Statistics 
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 

Dwayne Radcliffe, JD
Employee/Labor Relations Advisor
Public Health Infrastructure Center
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 

Shereitte C. Stokes IV, PhD, MPH, MIAD 
Health Scientist
Community Engagement Science & Interventions Section (CESIS)
Office of Capacity Development and Applied Prevention Science (OCDAPS)
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) 

Mandy K. Cohen, MD, MPH
Mandy K. Cohen, MD, MPH

Mandy K. Cohen, MD, MPH, is the Director for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Administrator of the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry. She is one of the nation’s top health leaders with experience leading large and complex organizations, and a proven track-record protecting Americans’ health and safety.

Dr. Tiffany Brunson, PhD, JD
Tiffany Brunson

Dr. Tiffany Brunson, PhD, JD currently serves as a lead Health Scientist and the Acting Senior Advisor for Strategy and Evaluation within the Office of Science at the National Center for Immunization & Respiratory Diseases at the CDC. With over 15 years of experience in science and public health, Dr. Brunson has built expertise in the fields of scientific evaluations, legislative & policy analysis, and partnership development & outreach.

Linnet Griffiths
Linnet Griffiths

Linnet Griffiths serves as the Deputy Director of CDC’s Office of Equal Employment Opportunity and Workplace Equity (OEEOWE). Prior to joining OEEOWE, Linnet served as the Associate Director for Policy, Performance, and Communication in the Office of Safety, Security and Asset Management where she oversaw activities related to employee emergency preparedness, such as the emergency text message alert system.

Tochukwu Igbo, JD
Tochukwu Igbo

Tochukwu Igbo, JD is the Special Advisor in the Health Equity Unit at the Division of Injury Prevention (DIP) within the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control of U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In this role, Mr. Igbo works as part of a team to build health equity capacity across DIP, promote health equity in injury prevention programmatic areas, ensure strategic alignment of health equity efforts with the Division, Center, and Agency strategic plans and foster innovative approaches to address equity issues within the DIP workplace and workforce.

Dr. Leonard Jack, Jr.
Dr. Leonard Jack, Jr.

Dr. Leonard Jack, Jr, is a graduate of Virginia State University, an Historically Black College and University, located in Petersburg, Virginia, where he graduated magna cum laude in Health Education with minors in Biology and Psychology. Dr. Jack completed his master of science and doctor of philosophy degrees in Behavioral Sciences at The Pennsylvania State University.  He is a distinguished research consultant at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and was appointed editor in chief of Preventing Chronic Disease (PCD) in October 2016.

Jamila Jones, PhD, MPH
Jamila Jones

Jamila Jones, PhD, MPH serves as a Health Communications Officer and Senior Advisor to the Chief of Staff in CDC’s Office of the Chief of Staff. In this role, Dr. Jones leads the implementation of CDC’s Moving Forward Initiative, support the director’s priorities related to employee engagement, and provide guidance on communication activities across the IOD.

Dr. Jones joined CDC in 2002 as a fellow in the Office of the Director. Throughout her career at CDC, Jones provided communication guidance and support to various CDC divisions and programs, such as the Division of Violence Prevention and the Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, on their media, web, social media, and campaign activities.

David Roberts, MPH
David Roberts

Mr. David Roberts, MPH began his career with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in 2009 as a Public Health Advisor in the National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, & TB Prevention (NCHHSTP), Division of Sexually Transmitted Disease Prevention (DSTDP), Field Services Branch (FSB) as a field assignee to the Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) in Chicago, IL.  In this position, he served in various capacities which included quality assurance for Chicago Syphilis Elimination, collaborating with CDPH staff with HIV Prevention Projects and the Community Development Block Grant, and in disease intervention as a Disease Intervention Specialist (DIS).