IU Center of Excellence in Women’s Health expands staff
April 25, 2012
INDIANAPOLIS --
The Indiana University National Center of Excellence in Women’s Health has two new employees to further its mission of developing partnerships statewide to improve the health of Indiana women.
Teri Duell will serve in the newly created position of operations director, and Tisha Reid has been named associate director of the IU National Center of Excellence in Women’s Health.
Duell, who previously worked in the Office of Gift Development at the IU School of Medicine, will be responsible for financial management, fundraising in conjunction with the IU Foundation, board development, event planning and marketing communications.
Reid will be involved with expanding partnerships with the Center of Excellence and promotion of the Center’s Women’s Wellness on Wheels (WOW) Bus, which takes health care and information to Indiana counties, particularly in underserved areas. Reid, a native of Indianapolis, previously worked as the outreach manager for the Indiana Clinical Translational Sciences Institute’s Community Health Engagement Program.
For more information on the IU Center of Excellence in Women’s Health, contact Reid at tireid@iupui.edu or 317-948-3315.
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