Dayna Campbell, Board President

Dayna Campbell, is an Assistant Professor at American International College in the school of Health Sciences, Public Health Program in Springfield and Adjunct Instructor at Holyoke Community College in the Foundations of Health, Community Health Worker Certificate Program. She is currently on the leadership team of the Women of Color Health Equity Collective, a movement building non-profit organization dedicated to supporting the empowerment and resilience of Women of Color, families, and communities. Dayna is a trainer in Cultural Humility and community based participatory research and has spent the last two decades training future Public Health professionals, especially in the areas of Population Health, Health Education and Promotion, and Program Planning and Development. Dayna is an experienced lecturer, trainer, and researcher in the areas of Diversity And Inclusion, Cultural Humility, Culturally Responsive Planning, and Evaluation, and disparities In Health Status and Outcomes. Women’s health has dominated her research, particularly as it relates to reproductive health and pregnancy outcomes. She received her graduate degrees from the Arnold School of Public Health at the University of South Carolina.