Bryanna McDaniel

Director, Maternal And Infant Health Initiatives at March of Dimes

Bryanna McDaniel, MPH has a diverse range of work experience in the public health field. Bryanna is currently serving as the Director of Maternal and Infant Health Initiatives at March of Dimes. Prior to this role, they worked as the Director of MCH Collective Impact at the same organization.

Before joining March of Dimes, Bryanna was a Health Educator at the Florida Department of Health. In this role, they focused on providing vital public health information and services to the community. Bryanna also tracked programmatic objectives and ensured accurate data visualization for local health assessments.

Bryanna has also worked as a Data Intern at Richland Public Health, where they gained experience in data analysis and management within a public health setting. In addition, they have served as a Public Health Educator at the Allegheny County Health Department. In this capacity, they supervised intake for home visitation health services, coordinated training for registered nurses, and conducted outreach programs on maternal health and injury prevention.

Earlier in their career, Bryanna served as a Care Coordinator for the Women, Infants, and Children Program, focusing on nutrition education and service projects. Bryanna also worked as a Senate Research Intern at the Arizona State Senate, engaging in legislative analysis and research.

Bryanna's work experience is complemented by their educational background, as they hold a Master's in Public Health.

Bryanna McDaniel, MPH holds a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree from the University of Southern California. Bryanna earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Public Health from Northern Arizona University in 2016. Prior to that, they completed an Associate's degree in General Studies from El Paso Community College in 2012. Bryanna also has additional certifications in Basic Life Support from the American Red Cross, as well as First Aid, Mental Health First Aid, and Trauma Informed Care.

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Timeline

  • Director, Maternal And Infant Health Initiatives

    July, 2022 - present

  • Director, MCH Collective Impact

    June, 2021

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