Poe Center for Health Education
Jessica Todd-Marrone is a multifaceted professional with extensive experience in health education, expedition leadership, and production management. Currently serving as an Occasional Health Educator at the Poe Center for Health Education and as an Expedition Leader and Field Expert with Lindblad Expeditions | National Geographic, Jessica has also held significant roles in production, including Head of Production at SeaLegacy and Captain/Field Producer for S/Y SeaLegacy1. With a strong background in leadership and operations, Jessica has managed various teams and projects, ensuring safety, effective communication, and creative direction across diverse environments. Educational qualifications include a Master's in Public Health, a Bachelor's in Political Science with a focus on International Relations, and a Certificate in Emergency Preparedness in Public Health from West Chester University of Pennsylvania.
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Poe Center for Health Education
The Alice Aycock Poe Center for Health Education is a nonprofit organization dedicated to positively impacting the lives of North Carolina's youth through health education. Since opening in Raleigh in 1991, the Poe Center has educated over one million participants from 90 NC counties using innovative teaching theaters, exhibits and offsite programs. By engaging in fun, highly interactive lessons, preschoolers through twelfth graders receive information that follows the NC DPI Healthful Living Standard Course of Study on a variety of health topics, including nutrition, dental health, general health, family life and drug prevention. The Poe Center's mission is to educate and empower North Carolina children, youth and their families to make choices that increase positive health behaviors.