Jennifer Gunderman-King joins School of Community and Population Health
Jennifer Gunderman-King, M.P.H, has been hired as assistant lecturer in the School of Community and Population Health.
Gunderman-King’s educational background includes a B.S. in health policy and management along with a minor in biology from Providence College, Rhode Island; and a master’s degree in public health accompanied with a certificate in maternal and child epidemiology from Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.
“We are thrilled to welcome Jennifer as a full-time faculty member,” says Denise Bisaillon, Ed.D., associate professor and director for graduate programs in public health at 91AV. “She brings with her a wealth of experience and knowledge that will strengthen our program and enrich the 91AV student experience.”
Gunderman-King has a strong background within the public health industry including major contributions in Maine. She has served as district public liaison within the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention; director of research management at Onpoint Health Data in Maine, and infectious disease epidemiologist for the Maine Bureau of Health.
For the past two years, Gunderman-King has also taught several courses within the Online Master of Public Health program, including Principles of Public Health, Environmental Health, and Occupational Health.