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Irina Titova
Lecturer at UC Berkeley School of Public Health
Irina Titova, MPH, MPP, is an innovation-driven professional with expertise in project management, health policy, and data analysis.
With over 10 years of diverse leadership experience, Irina excels in project management, strategy, communications, and advocacy across non-profit, public, and private sectors.
She holds a Master of Public Health (MPH) in Health Policy and Management, a Master of Public Policy (MPP) in Environmental and Health Policy, and a B.A. in Economics from the University of California, Berkeley.
Irina has contributed her knowledge and skills as a Lecturer at UC Berkeley School of Public Health and has held positions such as Head Graduate Student Instructor in the Department of Economics at UC Berkeley.
Her professional background includes roles such as Emergency Management Policy Consultant at Contra Costa Health Service Agency, Graduate Student Researcher at Berkeley Lab, Climate Adaptation & Mitigation Policy Consultant at Hartford Climate Stewardship Council, and more.
Irina's ability to lead multiple project initiatives of varying scale and complexity, along with her proficiency in understanding and communicating changing priorities, positions her as a valuable asset in collaborative environments.
Throughout her career, Irina Titova has demonstrated a talent for creating and executing plans, thriving in team settings, and driving impactful projects forward.