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Carrington Lott

As Deputy Director, Ms. Lott plays a key role in the financial, operational and strategic leadership of the National Program Office. She manages the daily operations including grant-related communication, the development of key relationships with stakeholders, coordination with the Robert Word Johnson Foundation on grant activities, assisting with research translation and dissemination efforts, and managing the Call for Proposal process. Ms. Lott received her MPH from the Colorado School of Public Health and BS from Mississippi State University. Ms. Lott is passionate about health equity and exploring ways to align systems that dismantle systemic and structural racism. Outside of work, Ms. Lott enjoys getting outdoors in beautiful Colorado to bike, run, and hike with her family.

Linda Degutis

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Presentation • American Public Health Association Annual Meeting 2018

Individuals experiencing or who have experienced homelessness have a higher risk of health, mental health, and substance use disorders than the general population. In addition, they are more likely to be high utilizers of public services across multiple sectors and of having involvement with the...

Journal Article • Study Design and Protocol for Nourishing Beginnings, an Integrated Service Delivery Model Addressing Food Insecurity and Social Needs of Low-income Pregnant Individuals

Borawski, Elaine A., et al. “Study Design and Protocol for Nourishing Beginnings, an Integrated Service Delivery Model Addressing Food Insecurity and Social Needs of Low-Income Pregnant Individuals.” Contemporary Clinical Trials, vol. 133, Oct. 2023, p. 107310. ScienceDirect, https://doi.org/10.1016...