Natalie R. Brogan
EVMS Lewis Hall
Natalie Brogan is a public health professional with over nine years of experience in research and evaluation of public health programs. She has a strong background in project management, survey development, data collection, analysis and report writing, and has held research and managerial positions in domestic and international settings. Natalie has experience in academic settings, non-profit organizations, and government contracting firms.
Her experience working in international settings focused on medical education and health workforce development. She recently served as the Assistant to the Dean for Special Projects at the Joint School of Public Health at Old Dominion University and Norfolk State University. Natalie is currently the Community-Engaged Learning (CEL) Program Specialist for the HOPES Student-Led Free Clinic.
Ms. Brogan received her BS in Biology from Virginia Commonwealth University and her MPH in Maternal and Child Health from the University of South Florida. She is fluent in German and Spanish, and loves spending her free time with her family outdoors, traveling, gardening, cooking, reading, swimming, biking and running.