Brittany Schmalz, a dedicated team member at Kandiyohi County Public Health, recently received an award from the Minnesota Society of Public Health Education for her outstanding leadership and collaboration skills.
Nominees for the Teamwork Titan Award are recognized for their ability to foster teamwork within their organization. According to Luke Ewald, a coordinator for the Statewide Health Improvement Partnership, Schmalz stood out among her peers as someone who excels in building relationships and teamwork across her community.
Schmalz has partnered with various local organizations like the Willmar School District and the Real Food Hub to launch programs that promote healthier eating. One notable initiative is the Harvest of the Month program, which showcases fresh, locally grown produce. Her efforts contributed to securing grants that help schools enhance their nutrition programs—one for sourcing local produce and another for training cafeteria staff.
The impact of teamwork in public health can’t be overstated. A recent study by the American Journal of Public Health found that successful public health initiatives often rely on strong community partnerships. When organizations collaborate, they can tackle challenges more effectively and improve community health outcomes.
Schmalz’s work serves as an excellent example of how teamwork can drive local health initiatives. Her dedication and accomplishments highlight the vital role individuals play in community health and wellness.
For more insights on public health initiatives and community programs, visit Public Health Institute.
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