
MPH graduate with a strong foundation in public health and experience in residential behavioral health. Proven ability to support youth in life skills development and behavior management, while utilizing qualitative and quantitative data analysis to drive positive behavioral outcomes. Committed to promoting health equity and empowering individuals toward independence.
The Impact of Snack Availability on Student Behavior in a Group Home Setting, Johnson & Wales University:
Conducted a qualitative study on how snack options affect student behavior and engagement in a residential group home.
Developed IRB-approved materials, collected staff feedback, and analyzed data with ATLAS.ti and SPSS. Found trends linking structured snack access to improved engagement and reduced behavioral incidents, contributing recommendations for better wellness and behavior management through snack programs.
MPH graduate with experience in residential behavioral health and applied public health research. Skilled in supporting youth through life skills development, behavior management, and structured programming. Experienced in qualitative and quantitative data analysis, with a focus on nutrition and behavioral outcomes. Committed to promoting health equity, independence, and positive behavior change.