Adjunct Faculty, Global and Community Health
Contact Information
Email: kvlaun@gmu.edu
Personal Websites
Biography
Kristen Vlaun is a Certified Health Educator with over 31 years of experience in community and public health, serving in academia, with non-profit organizations and international non-governmental organizations.
Kristen was the first Executive Director of the Sadler Health Center Corporation in Carlisle Pennsylvania, where she started a small clinic and transformed it into a multi-million dollar Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) for under and uninsured members of the community seeking the full suite of medical, dental and health education services. She has also served as a community health education specialist with the South East Alaskan Health Consortium (SEARHC), bringing cardiovascular health education services to women in remote Alaskan villages. Kristen’s broad experience also includes program management with the American Lung Association in Seattle Washington, the American Red Cross in Washington, D.C., with a Mayoral task force in the City of Astoria, Oregon and on Governor Locke’s Tobacco Cessation Advisory Group in Washington State. She served on the advisory board for Healthy Women, Healthy Liberia, a Non Government Organization providing women’s health care in West Africa, including services related to the Ebola epidemic on the Coast Guard Mutual Assistance Board of Control, and currently serves on several local community board of directors.
Kristen is holds a bachelor of science from Radford University and a Masters in Public Health from University of Washington.
Honors and Awards
- State of Oregon Governor’s Award for Physical Fitness Leadership, 2010
Degrees
- MPH, Public Health, University of Washington
- BS, Community Health, Radford University