Casey Lowman Mph

Manager, Global Newborn Programs at AAP

Casey Lowman, MPH has a diverse work experience spanning various organizations and roles. They started their career at North Star Camp for Boys, where they served as the Associate Director, overseeing camp operations and managing staff. Following that, Casey joined Peace Corps and worked as a Public Affairs Specialist Assistant, responsible for increasing media coverage and developing communication materials. They also served as a Youth and Community Development Volunteer, creating and implementing youth development programs.

In 2014, Casey joined Heartland Alliance for Human Needs & Human Rights as a Global Health Intern, where they supported grant development and conducted extensive research on health policy and international health topics. Next, Casey worked at the University of Illinois at Chicago as a Graduate Assistant, planning and implementing leadership and service programs, and as a Public Health Consultant for Grenada's Ministry of Social Development, working on improving operations of a domestic violence shelter.

Since 2015, Casey has been associated with the American Academy of Pediatrics, initially working as a Program Manager for Helping Babies Survive and later as the Manager for Global Newborn Programs Research and Evaluation. In these roles, they have been responsible for managing programs, conducting research, and evaluating program effectiveness.

Overall, Casey Lowman's work experience demonstrates a strong background in public health, program management, and research.

Casey Lowman, MPH, completed their education with a Master of Public Health (MPH) in Community Health Sciences from the University of Illinois Chicago from 2013 to 2015. Prior to that, they pursued their bachelor's degree in Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, graduating from the program between 2002 and 2006.

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