Rosanne provides technical support in social marketing, formative research, program development, and health communications to a variety of projects. Currently, Rosanne is managing the development of a curriculum that focuses on media literacy, nutrition, and physical activity for youth ages 11-13. She has experience working on a range of public health issues, including nutrition, physical activity, provider-patient communications, HIV/AIDS, sexually transmitted diseases, hepatitis, maternal and child health and adolescent health. Clients include the National Institute for Child Health and Human Development at NIH, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Institute on Aging.
Prior to joining AED in 1996, Rosanne served as a Senior Project Associate at the Georgetown University National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health, where she provided technical assistance to community-based public health programs targeting underserved women, children and youth. Rosanne holds both a master’s degree in public health and a bachelor’s degree in English literature from the University of Michigan. |