Senior Community Health Specialist
Master of Public Health, George Washington University
Bachelor of Arts, Rice University
Stephanie Coronel-Mockler is Senior Community Health Specialist at CPC Community Health. Prior to joining CPC in 2004, she was a Genetic Research Associate at Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska where she managed studies on hereditary cancers, and provided education to families dealing with hereditary cancers. To stay connected to the public health community, she served on the Colorado Society of Public Health Education’s (COSOPHE) Board for three years. In 2008, Stephanie was awarded the Excellence in Public Health Education Award and is an alum of the Regional Institute for Health and Environmental Leadership’s Advanced Leadership Training Program. When not at work, she enjoys playing tennis with her family, being outdoors, and cooking yummy but healthy meals.
At CPC, Stephanie has overseen the design, implementation and evaluation of the Colorado Heart Healthy Solutions (CHHS) and CHARLAR programs. She enjoys program evaluation and designing health promotion software applications that incorporate interactive health communication technology to improve health. Between 2006 and 2008, she participated in the development of several revisions of the Health-e-Solutions cardiovascular risk assessment, and in 2009, she led the design and development of CHHS’ Outreach, Screening and Referral (OSCAR) system.