Marline D. Edmond is a first-generation Haitian-American professional raised in Elizabeth, New Jersey. She received her Bachelor of Science in Health Education with a concentration in Public Health from Montclair State University in 2014. She became a Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES) in 2015 then received her Master of Communication and Information Studies (MCIS) in Health Communications from Rutgers University in 2018.
She is active in her community-based and professional organizations. She is the Chairwoman of the Haitian Flag Day Planning Committee of New Jersey, Inc. (HFDPCNJ) raising cultural, educational, and civic awareness throughout NJ Haitian communities.
She is an active member of the Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) and New Jersey SOPHE chapter NJ SOPHE serving on the advocacy committee.
Ms. Edmond has 7 years of experience in health and human services. She demonstrates her expertise in health communication, health promotion, advocacy, community engagement, and stakeholder management. She uses health education best practices to achieve health outcomes, goals, and objectives.
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