Jenna Sherman

Program Manager, Digital Health Lab at Meedan

Jenna Sherman is a Program Manager at the Digital Health Lab at Meedan. Jenna has a background in public health and research, with a focus on maternal and child health outcomes. Jenna has worked as a Science Writer at Meedan, where they were part of a team of public health experts committed to making COVID-19 information accessible to newsrooms, freelance journalists, fact-checking organizations, and communicators around the world. Jenna has also worked as a researcher at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, where they worked on the design and implementation of a prospective cohort study to assess the health and wellbeing of infants born to incarcerated mothers in Georgia.

Jenna Sherman completed a certificate of biodesign from Harvard Medical School, a bachelor's degree in community health and peace and justice studies from Tufts University, and a master of public health in maternal and child health from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Jenna also completed a course in public health, race, and human rights from the School for International Training.

They work with Megan Marrelli - Senior Program Manager, Digital Health Lab, Kat Lo - Program Manager, Digital Health Lab. Jenna Sherman reports to Nat Gyenes, Program Director, Digital Health Lab.

Timeline

  • Program Manager, Digital Health Lab

    Current role