Master of Public Health (MPH)
Public Health
Howard University
2021
Carrie Crowther-Brown is a dedicated public health professional and Assistant Director at the Telepharmacy and Population Health Training Center at Howard University. With a strong background in public health education, workforce development, and program implementation, Carrie brings both strategic insight and compassionate leadership to her role.
A two-time Howard University graduate, she holds a Master of Public Health and a Bachelor of Science in Biology. and is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP). She currently manages the day-to-day operations of federally funded workforce training initiatives, including the Public Health Informatics and Technology for DC (PHIT4DC) program, and the college's pharmacy technician training program.
Carrie is passionate about building sustainable pipelines into health careers for underrepresented populations. Her work bridges the gap between community needs and workforce readiness—designing programs, building cross-sector partnerships, and mentoring students to thrive academically and professionally. She has led efforts to develop culturally responsive curricula, strengthen community partnerships, and align training efforts with evolving healthcare technologies, such as telepharmacy and electronic health records.
Known for her empathy, organizational excellence, and data-driven approach, Carrie is committed to improving public health outcomes by empowering the next generation of healthcare professionals. Her work continues to center the values of equity, education, and community.
Public Health
Howard University
2021
Biology
Howard University
2013