My perspective is shaped by more than 25 years of leadership in chronic disease prevention, research translation, and community-based public health, focused on connecting scientific discovery with real-world health improvement.
I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science and a Master’s degree in Public Health. I have directed programs supported by organizations such as the NIH, CDC, HRSA, major universities, and health systems, with a focus on prevention, community health, and translating evidence into practice. I am also a lead and contributing author of peer-reviewed public health research and a member of the American College of Sports Medicine. My work has included advisory roles with organizations such as the Michigan Cancer Consortium and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
Across these roles, I have led evidence-based prevention programs, built community partnerships, and strengthened the use of data to inform health strategies at the community, state, and national levels.
This background in prevention science is what makes the emerging evidence on exercise and brain health so compelling, and why I now focus my work on helping people move beyond general advice and apply exercise as a personalized, evidence-based prescription for brain health and long-term independence.
As a lifelong runner, yoga practitioner, and strength training enthusiast, I also understand exercise beyond the research. These lived experiences keep my work grounded in empathy and real-world insight, reminding me that science only matters when people can live it.
Protecting Your Brain: The Four-Pillar Exercise Prescription: A Science-Based Guide to Cognitive Vitality, Longevity, and Reducing Alzheimer's Risk
In this upcoming book, I present a structured, personalized framework for applying exercise beyond general recommendations. The approach emphasizes the right type, dose, and progression, along with science-based behavior change strategies, to support long-term adherence and meaningful results.
Release: Fall 2026
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