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Courtney Pelley
Vice President - Strategic Partnerships at Edward M. Kennedy Community Health Center
Courtney Pelley is a dedicated professional committed to addressing health disparities and working towards achieving health equity.
Courtney holds a Bachelor of Arts in Neuroscience from Wellesley College and a Master of Arts in Interpreting and Translation Studies - Intercultural Services in Healthcare from Wake Forest University.
Additionally, Courtney has completed various education programs in community health policy, leadership, and management from institutions like The George Washington University and Suffolk University.
Courtney has held key roles in organizations such as Vice President - Strategic Partnerships and Chief of Staff at Edward M. Kennedy Community Health Center, demonstrating strong leadership and strategic partnership skills.
Prior to these roles, Courtney gained valuable experience as a Deland Fellow at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Clinical Research Assistant at UMass Medical School, and as an Intern at various healthcare institutions.
Courtney's diverse experience also includes teaching positions such as Accelerated and Bilingual Chemistry Teacher at different school districts and roles as an English Teacher, Head Student Athletic Training Aide, and Corps Member.
Courtney's background showcases a multidimensional approach to addressing health disparities through a combination of healthcare, education, and community engagement roles.