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Alejandra Gepp

Project Coordinator, Institute for Hispanic Health Alejandra Gepp

Expertise

Direct service delivery and program management of public health initiatives at the community level; program management, coordination, training, and curriculum development

Education

Master’s degree, education and human resource development, George Washington University; bachelor’s degree, psychology, University of the District of Columbia

Background

Current Position: Health project management, training and curriculum development to support grassroots organizations

Previous Position(s): Bilingual Victim/Witness Specialist, Victim/Witness Assistance Program, Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office (Virginia); HIV/AIDS and Prenatal Program Coordinator/Family Worker, The Family Place; Program Assistant/Consultant, National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health; Troop Leader/Field Aide/ Linguistic Outreach Program, Girl Scout Council of the Nation’s Capital; Consultant, Latin American Outreach and International Partners, American Cancer Society.

 

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