Association of Maternal & Child Health Programs
Terrance Moore is an accomplished professional in public health and policy with extensive experience in leadership roles. Currently serving as an Adjunct Professor at The George Washington University's Milken Institute School of Public Health since September 2024 and as Chief Executive Officer of the Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs since October 2021, Terrance has previously held key positions at NASTAD from 2003 to 2019, including Acting Executive Director, where responsibilities encompassed finance, administration, and program oversight related to HIV and hepatitis. Terrance has also contributed to the American Civil Liberties Union of the Nation's Capital as a Paralegal in the Prison Project, and worked for U.S. Senators Christopher J. Dodd and Charles Schumer in legislative roles. Terrance holds a Master of Arts in Human Rights Studies from Columbia University and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Howard University.
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Association of Maternal & Child Health Programs
The Association of Maternal & Child Health Programs (AMCHP) is a national resource, partner, and advocate for state public health leaders who work and support state maternal and child health programs, and others working to improve the health of women, infants, children, youth, parents, families, and communities. AMCHP's members come from the highest levels of state government and include directors of maternal and child health programs, directors of programs for children with special health care needs, and other public health leaders who work with and support state maternal and child health programs. Our members directly serve all women and children nationwide, and strive to improve the health of all women, infants, children and adolescents, including those with special health care needs, by administering critical public health education and screening services, and coordinating preventive, primary and specialty care. Our membership also includes academic, advocacy and community based family health professionals, as well as families themselves. AMCHP builds successful programs by disseminating best practices; advocating on their behalf in Washington; providing technical assistance; convening leaders to share experiences and ideas; and advising states about involving partners to reach our common goal of healthy children, healthy families, and healthy communities.