Stacy Vogan, MPH, CHES

CAPTC Evaluation Manager

Stacy Vogan has more than 25 years of national and international experience in public health focusing on HIV and STD prevention and care, program development and implementation, evaluation design and analysis, and strategic planning. She currently leads the evaluation of the CAPTC’s federal, local, and global funded initiatives to ensure its services are responding to key community needs, stakeholder priorities, and health outcome data. Additionally, Stacy has developed and delivered numerous curricula and professional trainings on topics such as program monitoring and evaluation, transformative learning and group development, bridging gaps between research and practice, program planning, and advanced facilitation.

Stacy has provided consulting to community-based organizations and international agencies and served as co-chair on the National Network of Prevention Training Centers Evaluation Committee. She has taught online graduate-level courses at San Jose State University and presented at multiple national and international conferences. She strongly believes in developing sustainable practices and skills that build upon the strengths inherent in an individual, agency, and/or community. Stacy is committed to bringing community knowledge and insight to the forefront of public health planning. This results in effective and sustainable implementation strategies, useful community practices informed by research, and relationships that collaboratively address disparities and promote health equity.

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