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Healthier Policy for a Healthier Society with Melissa Maitin-Shepard

46 min · 3 de nov de 2025
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Welcome back to The Marian Flaxman Network Podcast. On today's episode, a conversation with public health policy consultant, Melissa Maitin-Shepard. Melissa has worked in the health, public health, and nutrition policy space for nearly two decades, first joining large organizations to support their work, and now working as an independent consultant. Through her firm, MMS Health Strategies, Melissa builds impactful teams, supports complex projects with many stakeholders, and works to create health-promoting policies that aim to make the healthier choice the easier choice. To learn more about Melissa and her work, or to connect with her, find her on LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/mmaitinshepard/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mmaitinshepard/] For more information on Melissa's work with the GW Global Food Institute- https://globalfoodinstitute.gwu.edu/melissa-maitin-shepard [https://globalfoodinstitute.gwu.edu/melissa-maitin-shepard] Email Melissa- mmshealthstrategies@gmail.com [mmshealthstrategies@gmail.com] Connect with Marian on Linked In- https://www.linkedin.com/in/marian-flaxman/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/marian-flaxman/] Learn more about our sponsor- www.informedsolutionsconsulting.com [http://www.informedsolutionsconsulting.com] Learn more about Marian- www.marianflaxman.com [http://www.marianflaxman.com]

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