The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
2002 to 2010
Specialities:
Public Health
Skills
Executive Management • Program Development • Grant Writing • Public Health • Nonprofits • Grants • Healthcare • Community Outreach • Philanthropy • Fundraising • Community Development • Public Relations • Volunteer Management • Hospitals • Program Management • Ceos • International Development • Policy • Leadership • Organizational Development • Public Speaking • Strategic Planning • Strategy • Board Development • Research • Non Profit Administration • Annual Giving • Social Media • Program Evaluation
Languages
English • Danish • Italian
Ranks
Licence:
Texas - Eligible To Practice In Texas
Date:
2006
Interests
China and Singapore • Lived For Extended Periods In Europe • Boy Scout Merit Badge Counselor • West Africa
Houston Area Immunization Partnership
Executive Director
Texas Children's Hospital Aug 2004 - Apr 2008
Manager Immunization Project
Institute for Energy Law and Enterprise Jun 2003 - Jul 2004
Researcher
Education:
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston 2002 - 2010
MPH, Public Health
University of Houston Law Center 2002 - 2006
Marquette University 1984 - 1988
BA, Social Work
Skills:
Executive Management Program Development Grant Writing Public Health Nonprofits Grants Healthcare Community Outreach Philanthropy Fundraising Community Development Public Relations Volunteer Management Hospitals Program Management Ceos International Development Policy Leadership Organizational Development Public Speaking Strategic Planning Strategy Board Development Research Non Profit Administration Annual Giving Social Media Program Evaluation
Interests:
China and Singapore Lived For Extended Periods In Europe Boy Scout Merit Badge Counselor West Africa
Languages:
English Danish Italian
News
Dallas Infant The 1st State Flu Fatality This Year
Anna Dragsbaek, president and CEO of the Houston-area-based Immunization Partnership, says unfortunately this first victim was too young to be vaccinated. But she says for those eligible, getting a flu shot protects themselves and people around them.
Date: Mar 25, 2016
Category: Health
Source: Google
Debate sharpens over Texas' mandatory meningitis vaccine bill
But none of those make for convincing reasons not to immunize as many people as possible, says Anna Dragsbaek, executive director of the Immunization Partnership, a Houston-based advocacy group in favor of policies that boost immunization rates. While only a small number may die each year, she says,