2022: Diane Hall & Sunny Greene

Diane Hall '88, CDC

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Interview

Start Date

11-10-2022 12:30 PM

End Date

11-10-2022 1:00 PM

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Dr. Diane Hall is a senior health scientist in CDC’s Office of the Associate Director for Policy and Strategy (OADPS), where she leads the Strategic Engagement and Capacity Building team. She serves as CDC’s rural health lead and rural point of contact, leads the agency’s public-private partnerships work, and oversees training activities focused on using policy to improve the population’s health. As a recognized expert in knowledge synthesis and translation, Diane led the development of the office’s policy portal, POLARIS (Policy Analysis and Research Information System). Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Diane held several leaderships positions within CDC’s response.

Previously, Diane held several positions in CDC’s Division of Violence Prevention, where she worked on research related to the prevention of teen dating violence, intimate partner violence, sexual violence, and youth violence. She also served as lead of several translation products on Veto Violence.

Prior to coming to CDC, Diane held an academic appointment at the University of Pennsylvania, serving as the lead coordinator for a master’s program in psychology. She taught courses on theories of psychotherapy and counseling, psychology of women, and adolescent development.

Diane earned her B.A. in Psychology from Hollins College (now Hollins University) and earned her MSEd in psychological services and her PhD in school, community, and child clinical psychology from the University of Pennsylvania.

Diane lives in the Atlanta area with her husband, son, and their rescued dog. She recently started taking photography classes after realizing she had not developed a new pandemic skill or hobby.

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Diane Hall '88, CDC

Dr. Diane Hall is a senior health scientist in CDC’s Office of the Associate Director for Policy and Strategy (OADPS), where she leads the Strategic Engagement and Capacity Building team. She serves as CDC’s rural health lead and rural point of contact, leads the agency’s public-private partnerships work, and oversees training activities focused on using policy to improve the population’s health. As a recognized expert in knowledge synthesis and translation, Diane led the development of the office’s policy portal, POLARIS (Policy Analysis and Research Information System). Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Diane held several leaderships positions within CDC’s response.

Previously, Diane held several positions in CDC’s Division of Violence Prevention, where she worked on research related to the prevention of teen dating violence, intimate partner violence, sexual violence, and youth violence. She also served as lead of several translation products on Veto Violence.

Prior to coming to CDC, Diane held an academic appointment at the University of Pennsylvania, serving as the lead coordinator for a master’s program in psychology. She taught courses on theories of psychotherapy and counseling, psychology of women, and adolescent development.

Diane earned her B.A. in Psychology from Hollins College (now Hollins University) and earned her MSEd in psychological services and her PhD in school, community, and child clinical psychology from the University of Pennsylvania.

Diane lives in the Atlanta area with her husband, son, and their rescued dog. She recently started taking photography classes after realizing she had not developed a new pandemic skill or hobby.