Shannon Prudhomme, MPH, is global health professional with a commitment to supporting the strengthening of local institutions and partnering with local communities to achieve development outcomes. She has experience in the areas of women’s health, private sector engagement, and livelihoods. She is currently the Senior Technical Advisor for Partnerships for the USAID-funded MOMENTUM Integrated Resilience Project, where she supports country teams in managing multisector partnerships and operationalizing localization strategies.
Shannon has over 15 years of experience that has allowed her to cross-pollinate lessons learned from her international and domestic experience working with health, humanitarian relief, and community development organizations, including CARE International, FHI 360, Project HOPE, Africare Zimbabwe, Botswana Family Welfare Association, Uganda Village Project, and the U.S. Fund for UNICEF. Shannon holds a Master of Public Health from the University of Michigan; Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication/Journalism (minor in Biology) from Xavier University of Louisiana; and graduate-level certificates in Impact Investing & Social Enterprise Management from Middlebury Institute and in Strategic Sustainable Development from Blekinge Institute of Technology.