Terri Moore, MEd, serves as the Program Coordinator for the Paul Coverdell Acute Stroke Program. She is excited to provide technical assistance, training and coordination to local organizations so they can implement interventions that improve the Stroke System of Care in their communities. Prior to joining the CCCPH team, Terri served as a training consultant for SHIFT NC and the NC School Health Training Center where she facilitated training programs for staff and educators who deliver sexual health programming within schools across the state of NC. She has extensive public health experience with a focus on reproductive health and safety, suicide prevention, substance use awareness, nutrition and physical activity. Terri has also managed both state and national grant programs designed to improve health outcomes for low-resourced communities across North Carolina. She has learned a lot about diverse populations and social barriers from her 16 years as a volunteer advocate Guardian ad Litem for youth in foster care in Wake County as well as from her role as a Volunteer Outreach Trainer for the Salvation Army’s Project FIGHT program (Outreach awareness of human trafficking in NC). She is a proud mom to her young adult son, attending film school in Ludwigsburg, Germany studying to become a film producer. Terri enjoys drawing, illustration, exploring parks with her 3-year-old dachshund Mona and travel.