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    Lauren Eaves

    PhD Candidate at UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health

    Lauren Eaves is a dedicated professional with a strong background in maternal health and environmental justice. She is actively involved in both research and doula work to make a positive impact in her community and beyond. Lauren holds a Bachelor of Science in Public Health with Highest Distinction from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she was a Morehead-Cain Scholar specializing in Environmental Health Sciences at the Gillings School of Global Public Health.

    Her dedication to maternal health is evident through her volunteer work as a doula at UNC Birth Partners. Previously, Lauren served as a Graduate Research Assistant and PhD Candidate at the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health, further showcasing her commitment to advancing public health initiatives. She also has experience as a Research Assistant at The Water Institute at UNC, highlighting her diverse skill set in the field.

    Beyond her academic achievements, Lauren has been actively involved in various organizations that focus on social justice and community development. She has held positions such as Co-President at Campus Y, UNC Center for Social Justice, and as a Teaching Fellow at Breakthrough Collaborative, demonstrating her leadership abilities and passion for creating positive change in the society.

    Lauren's involvement in social impact initiatives extends beyond the local community, as she has worked with organizations like UNICEF UK and Plan UK in advisory roles. Her diverse experience as a Director, Co-Founder, and member of various panels showcases her strong commitment to advocacy and youth empowerment on a global scale. Lauren Eaves is a versatile professional with a wealth of experience in research, advocacy, and community engagement, making her a valuable asset in the public health and social justice sectors.