Naomie Kadima
Naomie Kadima
Naomie Kadima is a remarkable individual with a profound passion for global health. She obtained her Bachelor's degree in Biology from Emory University, followed by a Master of Science (MSc) degree in Global Health from a prestigious institution, Duke University. Naomie has curated a wealth of experience in her field, working her way up from co-founding and serving as Vice-president of Seeds of Knowledge Emory, to becoming a Graduate Research Assistant at Family Health Ministries. She has also served as a Health Intern at World Vision USA, and more recently, as a Relational Health Program Manager at First3Years. Naomie is a former Resident Advisor at Emory University Residence Life & Housing and also worked as an Undergraduate Vaccine Researcher at Yerkes Primate Center.
With strong research skills, Naomie demonstrates expertise in Global Health, Health program management, research, and community health. She has a vast interest in health research, community health, data analysis, global health policy, and program implementation.