Michelle Sabia, MPH, CPH

Michelle Sabia, MPH, CPH has a passion for health equity and has dedicated her career to supporting underserved populations through education, direct service programming and advocacy. She is certified in public health and received her master’s in public health from George Washington University. She has over a decade of experience in healthcare nonprofits and healthcare delivery settings managing federal payment programs and community health initiatives, and implementing programs that address social determinants of health. In her current role, she brings her public health expertise and experience as a military spouse to HealthyWomen where she serves as the program manager of Ready, Healthy & Able to develop education for military healthcare providers and active-duty servicewomen and service members with female biology. Michelle’s professional passions bleed into her volunteer work where she recently served on the board of directors of the Neighborhood Clinic Tacoma, a free clinic serving those who can’t access or afford healthcare services. After nearly eight years living in the beautiful state of Washington, Michelle and her family recently relocated to Northern Virginia. In her free time, she and her husband enjoy raising backyard chickens, hiking, cooking and traveling. They welcomed their first child into the family in spring 2022 and are loving every sleepless moment of parenthood.

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