Healthy Teen Network
Emily (Skywark) Connor, MPH is currently working as a Human-Centered Design Coach at Healthy Teen Network. Prior to this, Emily has held positions such as Strategy and Portfolio Manager at CVS Health, Consultant at Bridge Innovate, and various roles at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Emily holds a Master's degree in Public Health from UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health and a Bachelor of Arts degree with a double major in International Relations and History from Roanoke College. Emily has extensive experience in design thinking, public health, and community outreach.
Healthy Teen Network
From our start in 1979, we focused on an often-overlooked group of young people: those who were pregnant and parenting. Back then, we were known as the National Organization on Adolescent Pregnancy and Parenting, or NOAPP. Over time, we added a third “P” to our name to bring in prevention, while never losing sight of supports and services for young people who are pregnant or parenting. Inclusive and affirming is just who we are. For all young people. We have continued to evolve from there. Because sexual and reproductive health is not just about risk reduction or preventing pregnancy or disease—it’s also about healthy relationships, sex positivity, gender and sexuality, and so much more. It’s about equipping young people with the information and services they need to thrive. To live their authentic sexualities. And so, we became more holistic. We are Healthy Teen Network. What hasn’t changed is that we are here for you. We know you do your best when you’re connected to great opportunities and resources—and with others working in sexual and reproductive health. We are your network, a national membership organization (501c3), joined together to support and empower young people to lead healthy and fulfilling lives. The magic of this network comes from you.