Advancement and
Alumni Engagement

Public Health + Innovation Workshop

                                                   


Fri, March 20, 2020

12:00 PM to 2:00 PM 

Rollins School of Public Health | Lawrence P. and Ann Estes Klamon Room | 1518 Clifton Road, Atlanta

Is there a way to quickly test new solutions in public health?  How do we as public health professionals bring an innovative lens to our work?  Is there a systematic approach that can be applied to ensure the success of our programs?  In this workshop, our facilitators will teach you how to design proof of concepts (PoCs) and perform rapid iterations that can help you quickly determine what programs will (or will not) work in communities you serve.
 
Agenda:
12:00 - 1:00 p.m. -- Presentation

1:00 - 2:00 p.m. -- Workshop*
*Online attendees may choose to participate in the workshop or sign off following the presentation. A dedicated facilitator will lead the workshop for those joining online. 
 

 

NOTE:  Due to increased COVID-19 (novel coronavirus) activity and the rapidly evolving advisories, we have made the  decision to offer this event online only. A livestream link will be shared upon registration. 


About our facilitators:

Isabelle Magnin, MBA, PMP
Isabelle Magnin, MBA, PMP
Open Innovation Leader at the Innovation Engine, Atrium Health

As Atrium Health’s Open Innovation Leader, Isabelle builds partnerships with established companies, startups, scientific organizations, and communities to co-develop consumer centered solutions and to solve for strategic priorities. Isabelle has worked with over 100 countries as part of global heath grant management projects, as well as with the United Nations and NGOs. She studied Community Health at the University of Geneva, Switzerland.
 
 
Meaghan Kennedy, MPH
Meaghan Kennedy, MPH
Founder, Orange Sparkle Ball

With a background in public health and industrial design, Meaghan founded Orange Sparkle Ball in 2001. The design consultancy creates and frames new initiatives, products and services to internal and external stakeholders and has increasingly taken on socially conscious projects within food and beverage and health organizations. In early 2015, she and her colleagues founded a non-profit called Spark Corp which offers a design apprenticeship program focused solely on design for social impact.

Contact Information

Michelle James
404.727.4740
michelle.james@emory.edu