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Domingo Moronta
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Evaluation Fellow
Domingo José Moronta is a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Evaluation Fellow. His background includes program planning and implementation, urban public health policy research and advocacy, and evaluations of nutrition programs, and of HIV/AIDS and STI prevention initiatives.
At OMG, Domingo is currently a team member of an evaluation of the Hartford Community Schools Initiative, which partners with middle schools and nonprofit providers to promote healthy outcomes among children and families. Also, he is evaluating the Digital Inclusion Project of Wireless Philadelphia, which provides high-speed internet access to underserved communities.
Before coming to OMG, Domingo worked as a data analyst for the Queens Cancer Center where he evaluated the Cancer Survivorship Clinic and the shared care model of clinic care delivery to multiethnic cancer patients and survivors with socioeconomic challenges. Previous to this, he directed Running Start, a program at the Teen Health Center of Union Community Health Center in the Bronx. There he developed and implemented, with adolescent participants, a nutrition education, physical activity, and behavior modification program. In addition, Domingo worked on an evaluation of a pilot study with the HIV Center of Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health.
Domingo holds a Master of Public Health from New York University and a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from University of Rochester.
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