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Evelyn Ullah, BSN, MSW
Director, HIV/AIDS

Ms. Ullah holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing and a Masters Degree in Social Work from the State University of New York at Stony Brook.

Ms. Ullah holds more than twenty-five years experience in the design and direction of hospital based maternal and child health programs, HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment initiatives and health education curricula. Ms. Ullah’s additional Public Health experience is developing and administering public education and high risk screening programs for minority populations. Her professional experience includes publishing articles in the areas of chemical dependency and social work. She is also an active Board Member of the National Minority AIDS Council, a member of the Coordinating/Steering Committee of the National Latino AIDS Agenda, and served on the Institute of Medicine Liaison Panel for HIV Prevention Strategies in the United States. Ms. Ullah is the recipient of an award from Dr. David Satcher, Surgeon General for outstanding support and participation in the Crisis Response Team Initiative, the Humanitarian Award from the United Foundation for AIDS, the South Florida AIDS Network Leadership Award, the Robert Galante Community Service Award and most recently the 2007 Red Ribbon Excellence Award, “Guiding Light” for Leadership. Additionally, Ms. Ullah is accredited with several progressive prevention initiatives in Florida, “Ride The Bus”, Stop The Silence” and Project SHARE.

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Ms. Ullah was recently appointed as co-chair to the community advisory board of the University of Miami Developmental Center for AIDS Research.