Amanda Gailey Wynne, MPH MAT is an experienced public health professional who has held various roles in program management, research, and education. Amanda currently serves as the Associate Vice President for Noninfectious Disease Programs at the CDC Foundation, overseeing strategic and operational aspects of the department. Additionally, Amanda is the Founder and Executive Director of FARE International, Inc., a nonprofit organization focused on addressing chronic undernutrition in Ghana. Amanda's background includes work in project coordination, data analysis, and teaching in the field of public health and science education. Amanda holds advanced degrees in Public Health, Teaching, and Microbiology.
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