Cynthia Tucker, Dr. P.H.

Senior Vice President of Community Partnerships and Special Projects at AIDS Foundation of Chicago

Cynthia Tucker, Dr. P.H., has extensive work experience in the field of community partnerships and program development. Cynthia served as the Senior Vice President of Community Partnerships and Special Projects at the AIDS Foundation of Chicago since August 2021. In this role, they are responsible for developing partnerships with community agencies and overseeing the implementation of community programs. Prior to this, from August 2005 to August 2021, they held the position of Vice President of Prevention and Community Partnerships at the same organization. Here, they developed program models and objectives, coordinated the implementation of community programs, and managed private grantmaking.

Before joining the AIDS Foundation of Chicago, Cynthia Tucker was the Director of Prevention at the Chicago Women's AIDS Project from May 1998 to August 2005. In this role, they were responsible for securing grants and developing program objectives and curriculums. Cynthia also provided program planning, evaluation design, and staff training.

Cynthia Tucker, Dr. P.H., completed their education in a chronological manner. In 1990, they began their academic journey at Chicago State University, where they pursued a Master of Science (MS) degree in Curriculum and Instruction. Their studies continued until 1993, when they successfully completed their degree.

Revisiting their education after a considerable gap, Cynthia Tucker enrolled at Walden University in 2014. For a period of six years, until 2020, they dedicated their time and efforts to their academic pursuits at this institution. Cynthia completed their studies at Walden University with distinction, earning a Doctor of Public Health (Dr. P.H.) degree specializing in Public Health.

Based on the provided information, Cynthia Tucker's education history consists of a Master's degree in Curriculum and Instruction from Chicago State University and a Doctorate in Public Health from Walden University.

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  • Senior Vice President of Community Partnerships and Special Projects

    August, 2021 - present

  • Vice President of Prevention and Community Partnerships

    August, 2005