Queenmoore Esotu has a diverse work experience spanning multiple roles and industries. QUEENMOORE began their career in 2008 as a Community Assistant at the University of Maryland Department of Resident Life. In 2011, they worked as a Research Assistant at the University of Maryland Prevention Research Center, where they contributed to the Climbing Up and Reaching Back Project (CURB). QUEENMOORE also gained experience as a Health Strategies Intern at the American Heart Association during the same year.
In 2012, Queenmoore joined the Children's National Medical Center as a Community Health Education Specialist and Injury Prevention Alliance Coordinator. QUEENMOORE focused on increasing advocacy efforts and providing health education to children and families with high health-risk factors. Queenmoore also evaluated patient surveys to identify areas for program improvement.
From 2015 to 2021, Queenmoore worked at BLH Technologies, Inc. QUEENMOORE started as a Health Communications Specialist and later took on the role of Deputy Project Manager. As a Deputy Project Manager, Queenmoore provided leadership for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services MLN Events Program. QUEENMOORE managed all aspects of the Federal contract, including project planning, implementation, quality control measures, and budget and resource management. Queenmoore also collected and analyzed data from approximately 50,000 survey respondents to measure project performance and provider feedback. In their final role at BLH Technologies, Inc., they served as a Management Analyst, providing program support services to the National Library of Medicine Office of the Science Director and the Intramural Research Program. QUEENMOORE assessed the research and budget impact of the Intramural Research Program and its Principal Investigators, identified outreach opportunities, and made recommendations to strengthen diversity and inclusivity.
Overall, Queenmoore Esotu's work experience demonstrates their expertise in management analysis, project management, health communications, community health education, and research assistance. Their roles have allowed their to contribute to various organizations and make a positive impact on healthcare and education initiatives.
QueenMoore Esotu, MPH, CHES, CSM, obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Community Health from the University of Maryland, where they studied from 2007 to 2011. QUEENMOORE then pursued a Master's degree in Health Education and Promotion, as well as Health Management and Policy, at Benedictine University from 2013 to 2014. Prior to their university education, QueenMoore completed their high school education at Laurel High School from 2003 to 2007.
In addition to their academic degrees, QueenMoore has also obtained certifications in their field. In October 2012, they became a Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES) through the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Inc. Furthermore, in May 2022, they obtained certification as a Certified ScrumMaster (CSM) from the Scrum Alliance.
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