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Maggie Moore, MPH

Public Health Adviser
Division of Population Health
National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
4770 Buford Hwy, NE
Mailstop F 78
Atlanta, GA 30341
(770)488-5598
mnk1@cdc.gov


Maggie Moore, MPH works as a Public Health Advisor in the Division of Population Health at CDC's National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. For nearly 12 years, she worked in the Division's Healthy Aging Program, leading innovative efforts such as The State of Aging and Health in America and The State of Mental Health and Aging in America report series and interactive Web sites, the evidence-based SENIOR grant program, and numerous emergency preparedness projects including the recent report, Identifying Vulnerable Older Adults and Legal Options for Increasing Their Protection During All-Hazards Emergencies: A Cross-Sector Guide for States and Communities. In June 2013, Ms. Moore joined the Division's Epilepsy Program, where she will manage national-level projects and partnerships.

Ms. Moore has been with CDC since 1998 and is a graduate of CDC's Public Health Prevention Service Program. Her past CDC experience includes working with the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, the National Vaccine Program Office, and a 2 year assignment to the Texas Department of Health Bureau of Epidemiology where she helped to create the state's first Asthma Program and statewide coalition. Prior to working at CDC, Ms. Moore worked with the NIH/National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Prevention Research Branch and The George Washington University Medical Faculty Associates. She received her MPH from The George Washington University School of Public Health in 1998.