Amanda Gailey Wynne

Associate Vice President For Noninfectious Disease Programs at CDC Foundation

Amanda Gailey Wynne, MPH MAT is an experienced public health professional who has held various roles in program management, research, and education. Amanda currently serves as the Associate Vice President for Noninfectious Disease Programs at the CDC Foundation, overseeing strategic and operational aspects of the department. Additionally, Amanda is the Founder and Executive Director of FARE International, Inc., a nonprofit organization focused on addressing chronic undernutrition in Ghana. Amanda's background includes work in project coordination, data analysis, and teaching in the field of public health and science education. Amanda holds advanced degrees in Public Health, Teaching, and Microbiology.

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CDC Foundation

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The CDC Foundation helps the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) save and improve lives by unleashing the power of collaboration between CDC, philanthropies, corporations, organizations and individuals to protect the health, safety and security of America and the world. The CDC Foundation is the go-to nonprofit authorized by Congress to mobilize philanthropic partners and private-sector resources to support CDC’s critical health protection mission. Since 1995, the CDC Foundation has raised over $2 billion and launched more than 1,300 programs impacting a variety of health threats from chronic disease conditions including cardiovascular disease and cancer, to infectious diseases like rotavirus and HIV, to emergency responses, including COVID-19 and Ebola. The CDC Foundation managed hundreds of programs in the United States and in more than 90 countries last year.


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