Britton A. Clark, MPH, CNP

Project Manager at National Emerging Special Pathogens Training and Education Center
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Credentials

  • Project Management Certificate
    Emory Continuing Education
    Mar, 2023
    - Sep, 2024
  • Certified Nonprofit Professional (CNP)
    Nonprofit Leadership Alliance
    May, 2009
    - Sep, 2024

Experience

    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Project Manager
      • Jun 2021 - Present

      • Leads project lifecycle of all activities related to NETEC educational programs including webinars, podcasts, and online learning courses • Manages the implementation of project management platforms to improve team collaboration and transparent communication; provides technical assistance to all staff and external customers • Prepares and issues progress dashboards and updates for stakeholders to showcase completed deliverables and determine action steps for existing and new projects • Formalized and manages new project proposal submission process using Smartsheet • Launched and formalized internal repository review workflows for annual review cycle Show less

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Program and Research Manager
      • Mar 2020 - May 2021

      Managed Global Vaccine Alliance (Gavi) funded grant of $2.5MM―including administrative and logistical support―for three site teams based in Kenya; led Refugee and Immigrant Health and Wellness Alliance Steering Committee to build coalition of 70+ stakeholders in metro Atlanta area to enhance refugee and immigrant health services; responsible for the Institute’s communication strategy and execution; and supported EGHI’s Associate Director by strengthening relationships with 30+ junior faculty to encourage interest in global health research.Key Accomplishments:• Rotavirus Immunization Evaluation in Kenya (RIPEK) grant – Managed a five-year project work plan/timeline, resource needs, resource expectations, key milestone dates, and tracked project progress. Created project and budget narratives for status reports for distribution to project teams and external customers. Planned, executed, and monitored project budgets, including approval of expenditures and invoice processing; and led logistics for annual investigators’ meetings in Kenya.• Refugee and Immigrant Health and Wellness Alliance (RIHWA) – Managed and reported on planning grant budget of $50K; supervised two graduate research program assistants in completion of program assessment; coordinated and organized, in collaboration with Georgia State University, the Clarkston Summit―a full-day conference of 250+ attendees for sharing programs, research, and community resources; and designed and maintained Alliance website and managed internal and external listservs as part of communication strategy for stakeholder engagement.• Emory Global Health Institute website launch – Supervised June 2020 website redesign and launch which was completed before deadline and under budget saving EGHI $15,000 in website development costs. Show less

    • Public Health Program Associate
      • Jul 2016 - Mar 2020

      Managed Global Vaccine Alliance (Gavi) funded grant of $2.5MM―including administrative and logistical support―for three site teams based in Kenya; led Refugee and Immigrant Health and Wellness Alliance Steering Committee to build coalition of 70+ stakeholders in metro Atlanta area to enhance refugee and immigrant health services; and supported EGHI’s Associate Director by strengthening relationships with 30+ junior faculty to encourage interest in global health research.Key Accomplishments:• Rotavirus Immunization Evaluation in Kenya (RIPEK) grant – Managed a five-year project work plan/timeline, resource needs, resource expectations, key milestone dates, and tracked project progress. Created project and budget narratives for status reports for distribution to project teams and external customers. Planned, executed, and monitored project budgets, including approval of expenditures and invoice processing; and led logistics for annual investigators’ meetings in Kenya.• Refugee and Immigrant Health and Wellness Alliance (RIHWA) – Managed and reported on planning grant budget of $50K; supervised two graduate research program assistants in completion of program assessment; coordinated and organized, in collaboration with Georgia State University, the Clarkston Summit―a full-day conference of 250+ attendees for sharing programs, research, and community resources; and designed and maintained Alliance website and managed internal and external listservs as part of communication strategy for stakeholder engagement. Show less

    • Graduate Research Assistant
      • Sep 2014 - Jun 2016

      Spearheaded event logistics for Emory University’s annual intramural and international Global Health Case Competitions, including internal fundraising, logistics problem solving, managed budget of $150k, catering, volunteer recruitment and training, and event communications.

    • Non-profit Organizations
    • Survey Project Manager
      • May 2015 - Aug 2015

      Led survey efforts to establish a baseline for maternal and child health within 58 villages of rural, Eastern Uganda. Hired, trained, and managed team of 15 Ugandans; managed technical support, database management, in-country survey budget monitoring, and acted as lead liaison of communications between field staff and US-based SAFE administration. Key Accomplishments: • Collected 4K+ survey results. • Led GIS mapping project to enable correlation of survey data with over 150 villages. • Trained 15 enumerators on quantitative research―including the use of tablets for data collection with Open Data Kit software. Show less

    • Program Director
      • Jul 2012 - Jul 2014

      Managed afterschool program planning and development for 175 Bleckley County at-risk youth, grades 3―9, including managing a $470K budget; hiring and supervising a 26-member staff; and analyzing, preparing, and presenting program assessment to local board, community partners, and financial contributors. Key Accomplishments: • Recruited and trained 30+ community volunteers for active roles in afterschool programming. • Spearheaded supper meal program through Georgia’s Child and Adult Food Care Program to provide additional meal for all enrolled students. Show less

    • Nonprofit Consultant
      • May 2012 - Jul 2012

      • Analyzed school data and trained board members and staff in school-wide needs assessments for national accreditation • Managed media relations, providing an accurate and concise portrayal of the program’s initiatives • Designed and managed nonprofit websites, social media, and printed publications • Trained new staff on site coordination roles and data management procedures • Analyzed school data and trained board members and staff in school-wide needs assessments for national accreditation • Managed media relations, providing an accurate and concise portrayal of the program’s initiatives • Designed and managed nonprofit websites, social media, and printed publications • Trained new staff on site coordination roles and data management procedures

    • United States
    • Government Administration
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • AmeriCorps VISTA
      • Feb 2010 - Feb 2012

      • Collaborated with school staff to link over 100 children to needed academic, physical or social services • Trained four site coordinators in appropriate site operation procedures • Managed data collection and evaluation benchmarks resulting in successful national accreditation • Monitored, evaluated, and presented data analysis to school staff, stakeholders, and other resource agencies • Recruited and trained over 300 community volunteers for community outreach and fundraising • Created and implemented health fair for 800 middle school students • Managed afterschool program and summer camp for students in grades 3-8 with programming focused on substance abuse prevention, female empowerment and reproductive health; organized field trips, guest speakers and created recruitment video for teen afterschool program Show less

    • Netherlands
    • Environmental Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Community Health & Development Intern
      • Jun 2009 - Sep 2009

      Interned in Kakamega, Kenya for three months volunteering with the Kakamega Forest Dispensary; created a sustainable health education (i.e. HIV/AIDS, STDs, reproductive health; personal hygiene, etc.) curriculum for ten forest schools; trained teachers in health education curriculum; led health education lectures in schools Interned in Kakamega, Kenya for three months volunteering with the Kakamega Forest Dispensary; created a sustainable health education (i.e. HIV/AIDS, STDs, reproductive health; personal hygiene, etc.) curriculum for ten forest schools; trained teachers in health education curriculum; led health education lectures in schools

Education

  • Emory University
    Master of Public Health - MPH, Global Health
    2014 - 2016
  • Georgia College and State University
    Bachelor of Science, Community Health and Human Services
    2007 - 2009
  • Middle Georgia College
    Associate of Science, Business Administration
    2005 - 2007

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