CAI (Cicatelli Associates Inc)
Tegan A. Culler has a diverse work experience in the field of public health and project management. Tegan A. has worked as a Project Deputy Director at CAI, where they managed technical assistance and grantmaking for programs focused on increasing access to breast health care. Tegan A. also served as the Project Deputy Director at the National Training Center, where they designed and delivered capacity building activities to improve family planning services. Additionally, Tegan has worked as a Program Officer at ICAP, coordinating health systems strengthening courses, and as a Communications Officer/Research Assistant for the RAISE Initiative. Tegan A. has also held roles as a Graduate Intern at the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and as a Freelance Writer, Editor, and Project Manager. Finally, Tegan has experience as a Project and Marketing Manager at AMP Networks and as an Assistant Director of Publications-Books at the Child Welfare League of America.
Tegan A. Culler completed their Bachelor of Arts degree in English and Women's Studies from The George Washington University, where they studied from 1993 to 1997. Later, from 2008 to 2010, they pursued a Master of Public Health degree with a specialization in Public Health: Reproductive and Family Health from Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. Additionally, the information does not provide any details about Tegan A. Culler's education prior to attending Schenley High School, as the start and end years are not provided.
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CAI (Cicatelli Associates Inc)
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CAI is a global non-profit organization that tackles the toughest issues facing underserved populations today. Since 1979, we have worked to improve the quality of health care and social services delivered to vulnerable populations worldwide. At CAI we develop and deliver a wide range of educational training and technical assistance services to health and social service providers. Our innovative staff help organizations build their capacity to better coordinate their services and more effectively serve their clients. From reproductive health and family planning to HIV/AIDS prevention and substance abuse, our mission remains the same -- to use the transformative power of education and research to foster a more aware, healthy, compassionate and equitable world.