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Nancy Morisseau
Nancy Morisseau
'08 Biobehavioral Health
Summary Statement

The Alumni Service Award recognizes an alumnus or alumna of the College of Health and Human Development who has positively impacted the quality of people's lives through service to others above and beyond their call of duty.

Department
  • Alumni Society Awards
Additional Information

Nancy Morisseau is sexual and reproductive justice advocate and racial equity organizer. She currently serves as a consultant for the Reproductive Health Access Project. Prior Nancy was a Senior Project Manager at PCDC focusing on HIV, Gender Affirming and Integrated Care. Prior to PCDC, Nancy spent five years at the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene as a Program Manager in Sexual and Reproductive Justice and Project Officer in HIV Prevention. In these roles, she led Department-wide workshops on racial justice and health equity, oversaw the standup and operations of three COVID-19 vaccination centers serving 1,000+ per day, and managed community-based partnerships to address black maternal health disparities. Prior to the Department of Health, Nancy worked at Partners In Health, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and several community based organizations, serving disinvested communities. Nancy has also served communities directly through roles as Patient Navigator, Community Health Educator, and Care Coordinator. Nancy earned her bachelor’s in Biobehavioral Health from Penn State University and her Master of Public Health in Global Health with a focus on Infections Disease and Human Rights from the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University.