Savannah G. Rounds-Dunn, MPH, is a public health professional with extensive experience in epidemiology and public health preparedness. Currently serving as the Public Health Preparedness Coordinator at Public Health Madison and Dane County since March 2022, Savannah G. Rounds-Dunn develops and maintains processes for COVID-19 Disease Control, focusing on case and outbreak investigations while training staff on updated guidelines. Previously, as an Epidemiologist for the Wisconsin Department of Health Services from August 2020 to March 2022, Savannah G. Rounds-Dunn provided critical guidance on COVID-19 issues and managed data entry into the state's surveillance system. Earlier roles included an Environmental Health Safety Intern and Project Coordinator at Covance, where Savannah G. Rounds-Dunn contributed to injury risk assessments and managed clinical trial projects, respectively. The educational background includes a Master of Public Health with a focus in Applied Epidemiology from the University of Arizona and a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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