Fighting COVID-19 in Central Texas

Dr. Amanda Robinson-Chadwell ’17, PhD in Public Health, is an epidemiologist and the director of the Bell County Public Health District in Central Texas. During the COVID-19 crisis, she’s served as the face of the health district—helping manage COVID-related issues affecting the county’s more than 350,000 residents as well as participating in press conferences and working to keep the public informed. In addition to her PhD, she holds a Master of Public Health from Walden and an undergraduate degree in anthropology.