Health Action Alliance
Princess Jauan D. is a dedicated leader in public health with significant experience in HIV awareness and community engagement. Currently serving as an IAS Young Leader with the International AIDS Society and as an Advanced Next Gen: Emerging Leader Fellow with NMAC, Princess has demonstrated a strong commitment to addressing HIV-related challenges through innovative projects. Other roles include Community Health Worker at SisterLove, Youth Ambassador for Global Black Pride, and Atlanta HIV Community Council Member with Health Action Alliance. Previous experience includes managing volunteer services at Status: Home, contributing to HIV prevention campaigns as Campaign Production Assistant at Harley & Co, and holding supervisory roles at the National Capital Coalition to Prevent Underage Drinking. Princess is pursuing a Master of Science in Health Equity at Meharry Medical College following a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Morehouse College.
This person is not in any teams
Health Action Alliance
The Health Action Alliance is a unique partnership between leading business, communications and public health organizations designed to strengthen the business community’s response to COVID-19 and other infectious diseases, improve workplace mental health, and help employers prepare for future public health emergencies. Health Action Alliance is a joint initiative of Ad Council, Business Roundtable, the CDC Foundation, the de Beaumont Foundation, and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation — in partnership with Meteorite. ––– The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed deep vulnerabilities in our nation’s public health infrastructure, resulting in lost lives, lost jobs, and erosion of years of progress across our economy. Through collective action and coordinated communications, starting with the COVID-19 vaccine, we can help improve the health of our country and our economy by: • Promoting COVID-19 prevention and vaccine acceptance. • Building trust in science and strengthening public health so we can be better prepared in the future. • Advancing health equity by addressing the needs of disproportionately affected communities. Health is everybody’s business. Getting back to business requires that we turn the tide against COVID-19 and create a stronger, healthier future for all Americans.