Courtney Coffey

Courtney Coffey

Courtney Coffey

Academic Training Program Manager and Lecturer


School: Milken Institute School of Public Health

Department: Prevention and Community Health

Contact:

Office Phone: 202-994-1324

Courtney Coffey is an Academic Training Program Manager with the Department of Prevention and Community Health at the Milken Institute School of Public Health, where she ensures the coordinated, strategic, and effective functioning of academic training of students within the Department. She also is a part-time lecturer.

 

Previously, Courtney worked with Sibley Memorial Hospital as a Community Health Program Manager, developing and implementing community benefit initiatives, community education and outreach programs, grant opportunities, and strategic partnerships. Additionally, she worked in HIV prevention and care service delivery programs for persons affected by or living with HIV/AIDS. At the Institute for Public Health Innovation, she co-managed a portfolio of several broad-scale, community health worker-based, access-to-care initiatives.

 

A native of New Orleans, LA, Courtney earned her Master of Public Health degree in Health Promotion from the George Washington University’s Milken Institute School of Public Health, and her Bachelor of Science degree in Cell and Molecular Biology from Tulane University.