Fellowship Class of 2018-2020
We are proud to announce our extraordinary 2018-2020 ZERO TO THREE Fellowship Class!
For more than three decades, the ZERO TO THREE Fellowship has been the premier leadership experience for professionals who work to be champions in the lives of infants, toddlers, and their families. The Fellowship endeavors to empower a global network of diverse visionary leaders who have the expertise, skills, passion, and commitment to make the world a better place for infants and toddlers. The fellowship provides a vast array of experiences to deepen knowledge and skills, expand networks, and enhance the capacity of these change-makers to transform systems and policies to improve the health and well-being of our youngest children.
2018-2020 Fellowship Class
Obianuju O. Berry
Attending Psychiatrist/Instructor of Psychiatry, Adjunct Associate Research Scientist, Columbia University Medical Center
Melissa Buchholz
Assistant Professor, School of Medicine and Children's Hospital at University of Colorado - Denver
Natasha Byars
Young Children’s System of Care Program Manager, Boston Public Health Commission
Ann Chu
Assistant Clinical Professor and Associate Director of Dissemination and Research, University of California - San Francisco
Nana Esi Gaisie
Pediatrics Staff Physician, Effia Nkwanta Regional Hospital
Jennifer Harman
Clinical Psychologist and Assistant Faculty Member , St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Aimee Hilado
Assistant Professor, Social Work Program, Northeastern Illinois University
Lee Hinton
Program Manager, Saskatchewan Prevention Institute
Erin Lucas
Director, Early Childhood Programs, Hopewell Health Centers
Crissie McMullan
Executive Director, Mountain Home Montana
Raquel Munarriz Diaz
Senior Partnership Manager, Lastinger Center for Learning, University of Florida
Sandipan Paul
Consultant, Pre-Primary Education, UNICEF New York Headquarters
Hindolo Pokawa
Founder & Executive Director, Sierra Leone Foundation for New Democracy (SLFND)
Kerrie L. Schnake
Director, South Carolina Program for Infant/Toddler Care, Medical University of South Carolina
Ekaterina Zoubak
Public Health Advisor, SAMHSA, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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