Mon, January 27, 2020 11:00 AM - Mon, January 27, 2020 1:00 PM at 457 Berkey Hall
This discussion for Graduate Students of the MSU Sociology Department focuses on learning about the strategies and experiences of sociologists who follow applied careers and careers that combine academic and applied activities. The featured speaker is Dr. Renee Canady, chief executive officer of the Michigan Public Health Institute.
MPHI’s Board of Directors named Renée Branch Canady, PhD chief executive officer in early 2014. She is working to set the Institute’s strategic direction in the midst of unprecedented changes spurred by national health reform, as well as transformations in Michigan’s public health system. She is continuing to build a world-class infrastructure to support MPHI’s innovative program areas and projects.
Dr. Canady is a nationally recognized thought leader in health disparities and inequities, cultural competence, and social justice. She came to MPHI from the Ingham County Health Department, the state’s first public entity local health department and federally qualified health center, where she served as the appointed health officer. She is also an assistant professor at Michigan State University’s College of Human Medicine’s Program for Public Health.
Dr. Canady earned her PhD in Medical Sociology from Michigan State University, a master’s degree in Public Administration from Western Michigan University, and a bachelor’s degree in Public Health Nutrition from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.