Public Health Leadership Academy(with College of Public Health)
Creating a culture of health in communities through leadership development.

Understanding that a community’s economic vitality is directly impacted by the overall health of its citizens and access to affordable, quality healthcare, the J.W. Fanning Institute for Leadership Development and the UGA College of Public Health, with support from Georgia Power, are offering the 2020 Public Health Leadership Academy (PHLA).

Through five two-day sessions, discussions, support and peer networking, leaders will increase their capacity to transcend boundaries and work collaboratively to transform the health of their communities.

Participants may include business, nonprofit and public leaders; professionals from multiple sectors including health, social work, psychology, ministry and education; as well as other community-based entities that have an impact on factors that affect public health.

More information on upcoming cohorts is coming soon.

For more information on the program, contact Carolina Darbisi or Marsha Davis.

 

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