Forge AHEAD Center welcomes new staff dedicated to advancing health equity

Forge AHEAD Center welcomes new staff dedicated to advancing health equity

Meet Carol Agomo, Ph.D., MBA, MPH, program director in the Division of General Internal Medicine and Population Science at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) and director for community outreach and engagement in Alabama for Forge AHEAD.

With more than 15 years of experience in higher education and community engagement, Carol specializes in public health, health literacy, health equity, and reducing health disparities. She describes herself as a “community-engaged scholar-practitioner” and has developed numerous professional initiatives that strengthen partnerships between communities and academic institutions nationwide. Her research offers deep insights into the experiences of Community Health Workers in the Deep South, enriching her understanding of how local health infrastructure impacts outcomes for under-resourced communities.

Carol’s role at Forge AHEAD enables her to “bridge the gap between research and practice” in Alabama. She said, “I look forward to collaborating with community members and researchers to advance health equity knowledge and action.” Recognizing the urgent need for interventions that are culturally relevant, context-sensitive, and sustainable, Carol is committed to co-creating solutions for conditions like diabetes, obesity, and hypertension, which are prevalent in the Deep South. Her dedication to this work stems from her belief in education’s power to empower both individuals and communities—a foundation she sees as essential for lasting change.

Personally, Carol’s move from Chicago to the Deep South has fostered a deep connection with the region. She is raising her family here and feels driven to contribute to a healthier future for her community. Outside of work, Carol, a self-described “foodie,” enjoys exploring local restaurants and experimenting with new recipes at home. She balances her culinary interests with an active lifestyle, often participating in 5K runs, outdoor walks, and other fitness activities that help her “recharge and find fulfillment” in both her personal and professional commitments.

Visitors to Carol’s office might catch her “theme song of the day” playing softly in the background—a small reflection of her passion for music and its role in her life.

Carol’s enthusiasm, commitment to community, and holistic approach to health equity make her an invaluable addition to the Forge AHEAD team.

 

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Carol Agomo, Ph.D., MBA, MPH

Director for Community Outreach and Engagement in Alabama, Forge AHEAD Center 

 

Jared Ball, MPH, brings a strong background in public health and extensive experience in population health to his role as Program Evaluator for Forge AHEAD.

Jared earned both his BS in public health and MPH in health policy from UAB. His professional journey has included roles in Medicaid population health, where he supported individuals with chronic conditions, such as diabetes and hypertension, through transitional care services. Additionally, he served as a patient navigator in Birmingham’s public health community and led education and training efforts for the UAB Center for Palliative and Supportive Care. These experiences, along with his commitment to health equity, brought him to Forge AHEAD, where he is driven to make a positive impact.

In his current role, Jared sees an opportunity to “capture the work that has already been accomplished by Forge AHEAD and its members, while also exploring new directions for growth.” His work in program evaluation will be crucial for assessing Forge AHEAD’s progress, responding to emerging community needs, and strengthening the Center’s impact in addressing health disparities across the Deep South.

Jared’s dedication to public health is deeply personal. Reflecting on his father’s kidney transplant, he shares, “The treatment my dad received during his transplant when I was very young” profoundly influenced his motivation to contribute to health in the region. Growing up aware of the barriers facing many communities in the Deep South, Jared brings a deeply informed, empathetic perspective to his work with Forge AHEAD.

Outside of work, Jared is a dedicated family man with two children—a 4-year-old son and a 2-month-old daughter. He enjoys staying active through running, hiking, and building Lego sets, a hobby he hopes to share with his son. Jared also finds joy in exploring new places, watching sports, and spending quality time with family and friends.

Jared’s combination of professional expertise, personal connection to the region, and commitment to continuous improvement makes him a key asset to the Forge AHEAD team.

 

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Jared Ball, MPH

Program Evaluator, Forge AHEAD Center 

 

Rikki Tanner, Ph.D., is an epidemiologist specializing in cardiometabolic diseases and health disparities, now serving as a scientific writer with the Forge AHEAD Center.

With a strong foundation in public health research and a passion for reducing health disparities, Rikki is committed to advancing health equity through community collaboration and engagement. She is enthusiastic about her role in communicating Forge AHEAD’s research to the broader scientific community.

Growing up in the Deep South with parents who worked as a paramedic and a nurse, Rikki became keenly aware of pressing public health issues, including mental health stigma, racial disparities in healthcare, and limited access to services. Reflecting on her early experiences, she recalls a transformative college course, History of American Medicine, which deepened her understanding of the advancements in medical science and the persistent challenges marginalized communities face in accessing these benefits. “In parts of the Deep South and marginalized communities, we still have a long way to go to equitably distribute those gains,” she said. This awareness drives her commitment to making Forge AHEAD’s research impactful and accessible.

Outside of work, Rikki enjoys exploring historical fiction, practicing fiber crafts like crochet and embroidery, and watching British panel shows. An avid pub trivia enthusiast, she’s always up for testing her knowledge in a friendly challenge.

Rikki’s dedication to health equity, her background in public health, and her passion for storytelling make her an invaluable addition to the Forge AHEAD team. We’re excited to see how her unique perspective and skills will amplify our mission for a healthier, more equitable South.

 

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Rikki Tanner, Ph.D.

Scientific Writer, Forge AHEAD Center 

 

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