Bridging Gaps: Katrina Pratt Roebuck’s Mission to Improve Health Equity
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In this episode of "Philly Fortune Talks," host Jake Penny sits down with Katrina Pratt Roebuck, founder and CEO of Uplifme. With over 25 years of experience in nonprofit and government sectors, Katrina has dedicated her career to serving low-income and vulnerable populations. She discusses the innovative ways Uplifme provides real-time information on resources and events addressing the social determinants of health, and how her leadership extends to executive coaching and community engagement.
Key Takeaways:
- Katrina shares her journey from a mental health case manager to a visionary leader in social services.
- Uplifme is a national resource hub aimed at improving health equity and literacy.
- The platform ensures easy access to free, valuable resources for both individuals and social service professionals.
- Katrina emphasizes the importance of thinking about immediate solutions alongside long-term goals.
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- Discover the trends and opportunities Katrina sees for the future of social services and health equity.
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