MomNBabyEXCEL
Breastfeeding
Excellence Conference

Free 2 Day Virtual Conference
February 17 and March 24, 2022

The Baby Friendly Hospitals in Mississippi - Part 2

Moderator: Dudith Pierre-Victor, PhD, MPH

Focus: MomNBaby Hospital Experiences

Speakers: 

"I am Mom" Emeryle Milton 

"I am Mom" Heather Denne

"MomNBaby Matters"

Description: Speakers will present first-hand accounts (successes and challenges) of their personal experiences with delivery and post-partum care at selected Baby-Friendly designated hospitals in Mississippi.



Heather Denne, PhD

Heather Denne’ is the Director for Community Engagement at Jackson State University.  Heather coordinates development activities for community residents, JSU students, neighborhood associations, businesses and other stakeholders in the community.  Heather has extensive knowledge of community organizing, historic preservation, grant writing, and marketing.  In 2021, Heather has secured nearly 2 million dollars in grant funds for projects in the West Jackson Community.  She prides herself on being a results-oriented team leader with a 10-year track record of providing superior project management and support services to numerous groups.  She has served as project lead on numerous community-wide initiatives including the preservation of Mt. Olive Cemetery, creation of little free libraries, operates the West Jackson Blog, builds community gardens, and secures thousands of pounds of fresh food for the community. Heather serves as the staff liaison between Jackson State University and the communities surrounding the University.  

She received her undergraduate degree from the University of Kansas in Women’s Studies, and her Master’s degree from Jackson State University in Urban and Regional Planning and recently received her PhD from Jackson State University in Urban and Regional Planning.

Heather Denne’ is the Director for Community Engagement at Jackson State University.  Heather coordinates development activities for community residents, JSU students, neighborhood associations, businesses and other stakeholders in the community.  Heather has extensive knowledge of community organizing, historic preservation, grant writing, and marketing.  In 2021, Heather has secured nearly 2 million dollars in grant funds for projects in the West Jackson Community.  She prides herself on being a results-oriented team leader with a 10-year track record of providing superior project management and support services to numerous groups.  She has served as project lead on numerous community-wide initiatives including the preservation of Mt. Olive Cemetery, creation of little free libraries, operates the West Jackson Blog, builds community gardens, and secures thousands of pounds of fresh food for the community. Heather serves as the staff liaison between Jackson State University and the communities surrounding the University.  She received her undergraduate degree from the University of Kansas in Women’s Studies, and her Master’s degree from Jackson State University in Urban and Regional Planning and recently received her PhD from Jackson State University in Urban and Regional Planning.  

Emeryle Milton, MS, CHES

Dudith Pierre-Victor, PhD, MPH (Moderator)

Dudith Pierre-Victor, PhD, MPH, recently joined Jackson State University as Associate Professor of Public Health Sciences in the Department of Behavioral and Environmental Health. Prior to joining JSU, Dr. Pierre-Victor was the Director of Research in the HCA Healthcare /USF Morsani College of Medicine Graduate Medical Education Consortium where she mentored and oversaw over 844 medical residents and fellows pursuing scholarly activities. She earned an M.P.H with a concentration in Epidemiology (2011) and a Ph.D. in Public Health (2016), with a concentration in Epidemiology. Dr. Pierre-Victor completed the prestigious Cancer Prevention Fellowship Program at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) in the NCI’s Community Oncology Research Program (NCORP), which encompasses over 1,000 research sites and 3,500 oncologists. She combined her epidemiology expertise and her health services experience to design and implement research that incorporates quantitative and qualitative methods for the investigation of a broad range of factors contributing to health disparities. Her research interests include comorbidity management during cancer treatment, health disparities, and women’s health. 

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Live event: 02/17/2022 at 1:40 PM (CST) You must register to access.