Christine Gordon-Davis, MPH

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Senior Marketing Manager

Christine Gordon-Davis is a Senior Marketing Manager at HRiA.

As a member of the Marketing and Business Development team, she plays a crucial role in all of HRiA’s content marketing and communications, including HRiA’s blog, social media, email, etc. She is passionate about health equity, strategy, and bringing big ideas to life. Christine has extensive experience in project management, stakeholder engagement, health innovation, and writing for various audiences. Prior to joining HRiA, she helped grow and publicize several successful research programs and launch two technology and service start-ups. She has a BA in English, an MPH in Urban Health, and a graduate certificate in Business Administration, all from Northeastern University.


Recent Articles

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Grantmaking

Diversify Your Applicant Pool With an Equitable RFP

The Request for Proposal (RFP) process is commonly used by foundations and grantmakers to promote a funding opportunity. Too often, RFPs are long, confusing, and burdensome. This creates unnecessary barriers to entry for organizations with...

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Grantmaking

Advance Equity With a Pivot to Your Philanthropic Investment

Philanthropic organizations might view shifting investment strategies as risky and potentially resource intensive. Is it possible for organizations to mitigate risk and build confidence in new strategies? Can organizations respond to changes in the field...

Information & Referral Services Policy & Systems Change

You Can Save a Life

Overdose fatalities continue to climb year-over-year within Massachusetts and nationally. The CDC reported that over 107,000 people in the U.S. died of a drug overdose in 2022, with over 75% of those involving an opioid....

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Assessment & Planning

The Full Frame: Widening the Lens on Community Health

The Community Health Improvement (CHI) process can surface important information and initiate the action needed to create healthy and equitable communities. While most organizations successfully complete their assessments and plans, they often get “stuck” when...

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Information & Referral Services

Problem Gambling: A Public Health Approach

In this piece, we explore the issue of problem gambling from a public health perspective, specifically through a health equity lens, and share important considerations and action items as we work to reduce stigma and...