Romi Hall has years of experience managing place-based initiatives at the intersection of community development and health. Before joining the Center for Community Investment as Director of Network and Influence, Romi was the Director of Healthy Homes and Communities at NeighborWorks America. Prior to joining NeighborWorks America, Romi was the Director of Neighborhood Collaborations at the East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation in Oakland, CA. In that role, she established and oversaw the organization’s neighborhood-based collective impact work. She also previously worked as a project manager in St. Louis, MO at Beyond Housing on their 24:1 initiative and provided guidance to 24:1’s strong communities and health strategies. Romi has a Master’s in Public Health from Drexel University and a Bachelors of Art in Journalism from the University of Nevada, Reno.
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Advancing the Social Determinants of Health as the Pathway to Recovery for Black People
It is only fitting that our new administration should be launching its work as Black History Month begins. If there has ever been a time that this country needs to