Kelly Roy

Community Engagement Advocate at Juvenile Welfare Board of Pinellas County

Kelly Roy is a skilled professional with a background in public health and community engagement. Currently serving as a Community Engagement Advocate at the Juvenile Welfare Board of Pinellas County since October 2022, Kelly's previous experience includes roles such as Community Liaison at Empath Health and Public Health Advisor at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Additional experience encompasses working as a Reimbursement Specialist at the Early Learning Coalition of Hillsborough County and interning at Gracepoint Wellness. Kelly holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Public Health from the University of South Florida, obtained in 2020.

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Tampa, United States

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Juvenile Welfare Board of Pinellas County

Juvenile Welfare Board of Pinellas County (JWB) is a high-performing, data-driven organization established by a Special Act of the Florida Legislature to strengthen the lives of children and families in Pinellas County. As a countywide special taxing district, we responsibly direct our community’s investments to give children the best opportunities to lead healthy, successful, and satisfying lives. Mission: We invest in partnerships, innovation, and advocacy to strengthen Pinellas County children and families. Vision: Children in Pinellas County will have a future of more successful and satisfying lives because of the efforts of JWB and our partners. Values: We value every child. We embrace collaboration. We celebrate results. We pursue innovation.


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