Dr. Sedessie Spivey currently serves as the Manager for the Office of Health Assessment and Promotion department at the DeKalb County Board of Health. Over the past twelve years, she has gained a comprehensive understanding of the policy, systems, and environmental approaches that go beyond programming and into the systems that create the structures in the community for sustainable impact. She serves as the Principal Investigator on several grant programs and research projects funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Department of Health and Human Services Office of Minority Health, and the Fulton-DeKalb Hospital Authority. Projects implemented under her leadership focus on chronic disease prevention, injury and violence prevention, and infectious disease control. She will represent bring public health leadership with extensive experience in community outreach and engagement as well as working with minority populations, faith-based communities, and individuals at high risk of chronic disease. She will engage the community and civic constituents in Dekalb County in the outreach and research of Georgia CEAL with particular expertise in addressing vaccine confidence issues through health communication. Her leadership will be applied through health systems and public health practice.