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Keshana Owens-Cody
Sr. Director, Community Empowerment at Alliance for Better Health
Professional Background
Keshana Owens-Cody is an accomplished Public Health Specialist with extensive experience in the non-profit organization management sector. With a strong commitment to healthcare transformation and enhancing community health outcomes, Keshana has cultivated a diverse career in public health, driven by a passion for advocating for the social determinants of health. Her expertise lies in building collaborative networks that address health disparities and empower communities through effective workforce development initiatives.
Throughout her career, she has held various influential roles that showcase her ability to lead and innovate within the public health space. Currently serving as the Senior Director of Network Development and IPA Expansion at Alliance For Better Health, Keshana plays an integral role in expanding healthcare initiatives that prioritize community engagement and improvement. In this position, she directs strategic programs designed to bridge gaps in healthcare access and ensure that underserved populations receive the support they need to thrive.
Keshana's previous role as the Director of Community Relations at the same organization involved fostering relationships between healthcare providers, community organizations, and the public to further enhance the reach and effectiveness of health services. Prior to this, she has worked as a Manager of Community-Based Organization Engagement, where she inspired many to collaborate and share resources towards common health goals.
Moreover, Keshana's experience as a Public Health Planner at the Healthy Capital District Initiative equipped her with vital skills in assessing public health needs and implementing effective solutions that impact community health on a broader scale.
Education and Achievements
Keshana Owens-Cody's educational background forms a solid foundation for her work in public health. She holds a Master of Science in Health Services from Russell Sage College, where she honed her skills in understanding the complexities of healthcare systems and the crucial role of health services in community well-being. Additionally, Keshana further enhanced her competencies in human resource management by studying for a Masters in Human Resources Management at the University of Connecticut. This unique blend of healthcare and management education enables her to approach public health challenges with a strategic lens, effectively managing teams and leading projects that yield meaningful results.
Her academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from Hilbert College, followed by an Associate of Arts in Corrections, Criminal Justice from Herkimer County Community College. This diverse educational background provides Keshana with insight into the interconnectedness of public health and criminal justice, particularly in understanding how socio-economic factors influence health behaviors and outcomes.
Notable Achievements
Keshana Owens-Cody has been recognized for her impactful contributions to public health and community service. Her role as an Adjunct Instructor at Hudson Valley Community College allowed her to inspire the next generation of public health professionals, sharing her knowledge and insights from years of experience. As the Statewide Training Project Manager at Parsons Child and Family Center, she organized educational initiatives that empowered community members with the knowledge they needed to advocate for themselves and others.
At Baker Victory Services, Keshana served as both a Bridges to Health Program Coordinator and a Transition Coordinator, where she demonstrated her capability to manage complex programs designed to aid individuals in need of care. These experiences reflect her dedication to enhancing the lives of vulnerable populations through tailored health programs and services.
tags':['Public Health Specialist','Non-profit Management','Healthcare Transformation','Socio-economic Health Factors','Community Engagement','Training and Development','Healthcare Access','Social Determinants of Health','Network Development','Workforce Development','Health Services Education','Health Program Coordination','Public Health Planning','Health Inequity Advocacy'],