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Chrismery A. Gonzalez Mph

Office Of Racial Justice And Health Equity, Director at City of Springfield, Massachusetts

Chrismery A. Gonzalez, MPH, has a diverse range of work experience in the field of public health. Chrismery A. is currently serving as the Director of the Office of Racial Justice and Health Equity at the City of Springfield, Massachusetts, where they are responsible for drafting a strategic plan to address systemic racism within the city and coordinating efforts to promote racial justice and health equity.

In addition to their current role, Chrismery has worked as an Adjunct Faculty member at Holyoke Community College and American International College, teaching courses on Community Health and Public Health to students. Chrismery A. is experienced in delivering lectures, grading assignments, and providing feedback to improve student understanding.

Chrismery has also held positions at the City of Springfield Department of Health and Human Services, where they served as the Head of the Office of Problem Gambling Prevention, working to reduce the impact of problem gambling in the city. Chrismery A. has also worked as the SAPC Program Coordinator, responsible for implementing substance abuse prevention strategies in collaboration with multiple communities.

Prior to their work in Springfield, Chrismery gained experience as a Field Supervisor-Graduate Intern at the City of Springfield and as a Teaching Assistant and Research Assistant at UMass Amherst School of Public Health & Health Sciences. Chrismery A. has also worked as a Program Coordinator at MotherWoman and UMass Amherst Graduate Student Senate, where they handled logistics and organized events for graduate students.

Chrismery's experience also includes working as a Bilingual Sexual Assault Counselor at the YWCA of Greater Lawrence, Inc.

Overall, Chrismery A. Gonzalez, MPH, has a strong background in public health, with experience in program coordination, teaching, research, and community engagement.

Chrismery A. Gonzalez, MPH obtained their Master's Degree in Community Health Education from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, graduating in 2018. Prior to their Master's degree, they also earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Public Health from the same institution. In addition to their formal education, Chrismery has obtained several certifications to further enhance their knowledge and skills. Chrismery A. received a certification in IRB: Human Subject Research (Investigators, Advisors) from the CITI Program in September 2022. Furthermore, they hold a Lean Six Sigma White Belt Certification from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, which they obtained in February 2022. Finally, Chrismery has also completed Rape Crisis and Domestic Violence Training, although the specific details regarding the institution and the date of completion are not available.

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