Rebecca Garrow, Senior Consultant
Rebecca Garrow, MPH, is a public health consultant with expertise in research, evaluation, project coordination, and technical assistance. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from UC Davis and a Master of Public Health from San Diego State University. With a background in survey development, data collection, and program evaluation, she helps nonprofits, government agencies, and community organizations design and implement effective public health initiatives.
Rebecca specializes in developing evaluation plans, conducting research, and building staff capacity through training and technical assistance. She has worked with clients across the United States and Canada, providing training and data collection, particularly in rural and underserved areas. Her expertise in health disparities, social determinants of health, and community engagement allows her to support organizations in achieving meaningful, data-driven outcomes.
She has taught Social Determinants of Health as an adjunct faculty member at Sacramento City College and currently serves as an instructor at the UC Davis School of Continuing and Professional Education. Her portfolio includes work with the California Consortium on Urban Indian Health, the Public Health Institute, the National Association of Chronic Disease Directors, and the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago. Previously, she led the Survey Research Group at the Public Health Institute and held leadership roles at the California Rural Indian Health Board, the California Tribal Epidemiology Center, and the San Diego State University Research Foundation.