During the COVID-19 pandemic, she provided advisory services for multiple Federal agencies, nonprofits, and a major school district, assisting leadership with assessing risk, addressing medical and public health issues, resolving worker safety and operational concerns, and planning for safe return to office operations with the support of a multidisciplinary team of experts in public health and pandemic preparedness and response; clinical medicine; risk communications; human capital; continuity of operations; and training, exercises and lessons learned—many of whom have joined us at Intreped Partners.
She has provided project management, stakeholder engagement, and crisis readiness support for multiple CDC programs and played a key role in CDC’s pandemic planning and H1N1 response efforts. Priscilla previously served as the state of Georgia Public Health IT Portfolio Director, the training manager for the Anniston Chemical Agent Disposal Facility and a component of U.S. training offer for United Nations chemical weapons inspectors, as well as the start-up manager for the creation of the Domestic Preparedness Equipment Technical Assistance Program, which helped first responders to select, operate, and maintain the radiological, chemical, and biological detection and response equipment.
Priscilla holds Bachelor of Arts degrees in Policy Studies and Sociology from Rice University.
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