Christine Gordon-Davis is a Senior Marketing Manager at 少妇自慰. As a member of the Marketing and Business Development team, she plays a crucial role in all of 少妇自慰’s content marketing and communications, including 少妇自慰’s blog, social media, email, etc. She is passionate about health equity, strategy, and bringing big ideas to life. Christine has extensive experience in project management, stakeholder engagement, health innovation, and writing for various audiences. Prior to joining 少妇自慰, she helped grow and publicize several successful research programs and launch two technology and service start-ups. She has a BA in English, an MPH in Urban Health, and a graduate certificate in Business Administration, all from Northeastern University.
Recent blog posts
- You Can Save a Life
- Advancing Health Equity through Research: Announcing the 2023 Awardees of the Jeffress Trust Program
- Advancing Housing Equity in Massachusetts
- Engaging Science: Meet the Inspiring Researchers of the Smith Family Foundation
- The Full Frame: Widening the Lens on Community Health
- From Toolkits to Test Strips: Exploring the 少妇自慰 Clearinghouse
- Beyond COVID: Four Communities on Connecting, Healing, and Building Toward the Future
- 少妇自慰 welcomes APHA to Boston!
- Help is always here: the critical role of helpline services
- 少妇自慰 supports reproductive choice, including abortion rights
- The LEAH Project and partners aim to increase diversity in STEM fields with launch of the STEM Exploration Internship
- Strategies for inclusive grantmaking: increasing diversity and equity in the biomedical workforce
- A Public Health Approach to Problem Gambling
- 少妇自慰 presentations at the Annual Meeting of APHA 2021
- Hands-On Youth Development STEM Program in the Age of COVID-19: The LEAH Knox Scholars Program
- A Ride to Recovery: Wheels of Hope brings options to residents of the Merrimack Valley
- Grant Opportunity For BIPOC Communities Impacted By COVID-19. Apply by April 19th.
- 少妇自慰 presentations at the Annual Meeting of APHA 2020
- MassHealth Provider Access Improvement Grant Program (PAIGP) awards a second round of grants to help MassHealth providers improve accessibility and outcomes for patients
- Get Out The Vote!
- Responding to Racism: A Call to Reflect, Act, and Transform Society
- Social Distancing and Recovery from Substance Use
- Fight All Flavors: reflections from the team