Public Health Madison and Dane County
Brittany Grogan, MPH, currently serves as an Epidemiologist and Data Analyst at Public Health Madison and Dane County since July 2018. Prior to this position, Brittany held the role of Program Coordinator III at the Medical College of Wisconsin from May 2015 to July 2018, where responsibilities included overseeing the Wisconsin Violent Death Reporting System, analyzing data, ensuring data quality, and collaborating with local health departments on public health initiatives. Additional experience includes a position as Occupational Health & Safety Statistics Program Associate at the Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene and various roles in fitness consulting and research assistance. Brittany holds a Master of Public Health from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology from the same institution.
Public Health Madison and Dane County
Public Health Madison and Dane County’s (PHMDC) vision is “Healthy People. Healthy Places.” and its mission is to “Work with the community to enhance, protect, and promote the health of the environment and the well being of all people.” PHMDC fulfills its mission through its work on environmental health, community health, operations, health equity, and policy. PHMDC is increasing its focus on working with the community to address the root causes of disease and illness by focusing on policy, systems, and environmental changes.