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Alumna Regina Webb Named 2024 “Leading Woman”

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School of Public Health alumna Regina Webb (B.S. ’06) has been recognized as one of Maryland The Daily Record’s Leading Women, awards that honor women 40 or younger for their significant accomplishments in community involvement and commitment to inspiring change.

Webb, who holds an MA and is a Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES), was honored for her outstanding contributions in her role at Kaiser Permanente. At 39, she has demonstrated exceptional leadership and dedication to health education and community service.

In 2006, Webb completed her B.S. degree in Health Education from the School of Public Health and was a member of the Honors College laying a strong foundation for her successful career in public health. The 2024 Leading Women Honorees were selected by previous recipients and The Daily Record. “This year’s Leading Women are innovative leaders who don’t miss a beat. They juggle demanding careers, families, personal health and well-being, and community service, just to name a few priorities,” said Suzanne Fischer-Huettner, managing director of The Daily Record/BridgeTower Media. “They are committed to making a difference in their communities and inspiring change. The Daily Record is pleased to recognize their many accomplishments.”

The School of Public Health congratulates Regina Webb on this prestigious recognition and celebrates her continued success and impact in the field of health education.

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