San Francisco Environment Department
Geraldine Medina, MPH, is a skilled public health professional with extensive experience in program management, research, and community engagement. Currently serving as the Municipal Toxics Reduction Program Assistant at the San Francisco Environment Department, Geraldine previously held the position of Senior Program Manager at Health Resources in Action. Relevant experience includes supporting a large-scale NIH-funded study at the Framingham Heart Study, enhancing clinical education materials and partner engagement at OpenBiome, and leading member services at Best Doctors. Geraldine holds a Master of Public Health in Environmental Health from Boston University and a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology from Marlboro College, demonstrating a strong academic background in public health and the social sciences.
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