Kim M. Nolte has a strong background in public health and non-profit management. Kim M. is currently serving as the CEO of the Migrant Clinicians Network, where they oversee the organization's operations. Prior to this, they worked as the President of Strategic Boost Consulting, providing strategic and operational assistance to non-profit organizations. Kim M. also served as the Senior Director of Development at Emory University's Global Health Institute, where they led fundraising efforts. Kim has extensive experience in adolescent health, having held positions as the President and CEO of the Georgia Campaign for Adolescent Power & Potential, as well as Vice President of Programs and Training for the same organization. Kim M. has also worked at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as a Program Manager, focusing on teen pregnancy prevention. In addition, Kim has international experience, having worked as the Associate Director for the Latin America and Caribbean Office of Jhpiego, a non-profit affiliate of Johns Hopkins University. Kim M. began their career as a Health Educator for the Peace Corps.
Kim M. Nolte has a Master's in Public Health (MPH) with a focus on Maternal Child Health Care/Global Health from Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine. Prior to that, Kim attended Boston University, where they earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Hispanic Language and Arts. Unfortunately, the start and end years for both degrees are not provided.
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