Sharon Attipoe-Dorcoo
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Sharon Attipoe-Dorcoo, Ph.D., MPH, is a Ghanaian-American wife, mom, and author of a children’s book. Dr. Attipoe-Dorcoo is also an independent consultant and co-principal of TERSHA LLC, where she has overseen the executive management of the organization and in collaboration with the operations management, provided technical support to clients using analytics, critical research, and culturally responsive evaluation. She graduated from the University of Texas Health Science Center at the Houston School of Public Health where she worked in partnership with national mobile clinic programs, on community-based healthcare models to present evidence to inform policies in this area of care. Dr. Attipoe-Dorcoo has also presented at several conferences, led international research and evaluation projects, and co-facilitated virtual trainings. She has interests and experiences in leadership, framework development, surveys, health policy, and evaluation. As a unique systems thinker, her interests in the intersections of systems and how we as humans are multi-faceted in being is what inspired her to write a children’s book. Her goal is to encourage reading in early childhood education as she truly sees the implications in positive outcomes in adulthood. She was recently voted as a parent member of the local school council in Forsyth County.