Miriam Sznycer-Taub
Miriam is a public health professional with over four years of experience coordinating public health programs including providing technical assistance, program planning and implementation, event logistics, program evaluation, and communications campaigns.
Most recently, Miriam worked with the Brookline Department of Health in Brookline, MA. She created a community health assessment for the town which includes over 30 health indicators and risk factors.
Prior to this experience, Miriam worked as a Program Associate at the National Association of County and City Health Officials where she helped to coordinate a national public health emergency preparedness recognition program for local health departments. Miriam also worked as a Development Officer at the Society for Women's Health Research. In this role, she worked closely with the organization's corporate partners and planned the annual Gala Dinner.
Miriam earned her BA in history from Tufts University and her MPH in Social and Behavioral Sciences from the Boston University School of Public Health.