Angela L. Hinzey

Angela L. Hinzey
Ed.D., M.P.H.
Adjunct Professor
School: Milken Institute School of Public Health
Department: Prevention and Community Health
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Angie Hinzey has honed her stakeholder engagement, strategic communications, organizational change management, adult learning, and leadership development subject matter expertise over 20+ years. She has practiced her craft by serving as a principal lead of public-private partnerships and other applied research collaboratives involving the US Federal Government, for-profit businesses, and academia as a leader of the Public-Private Partnerships Community of Practice and within the Enterprise Strategy and Transformation Innovation Center (ES&T IC) at the MITRE Corporation. She has also served as the curriculum lead for teamwork, management, and leadership coursework at the Milken Institute School of Public Health at George Washington University (GW). She holds a Doctor of Education degree in Complexity Leadership from GW; a Master of Public Health degree in Health Promotion from GW; and a Bachelor of Science degree in Molecular Genetics from The Ohio State University.
PubH 6021 and PubH 6022: Essentials of Public Health Practice & Leadership 2-part course series (e.g., leadership, management, and teamwork from the individual to systems levels)