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Pascale Krumm is a seasoned health communications specialist with extensive experience at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention since June 2000, where a range of roles has included leading scientific communication for the Data Impact Program and serving as a speechwriter for the CDC Director. Krumm's expertise encompasses research and development of communication products, training in scientific manuscript writing and data visualization, and managing division communication materials. Prior to this, Krumm was an Assistant Professor of French at the University of North Georgia and holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in French Language and Literature from the University of Virginia, as well as a Master of Arts (M.A.) in the same field from Purdue University.
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