Suzanne Mason

Manager of Global Learning Programs

Emory Global Health Institute, Emory University

Biography

Suzanne Mason is the Emory Global Health Institute’s Manager of Global Learning Programs.  In this role, Ms. Mason oversees the Global Health Institute Field Scholar Awards Program, the Global Health Student Photography Contest, EGHI's Global Health Scholars Symposium, the Student Advisory Committee, and acts as a student activities liaison between EGHI and all schools and units at Emory.

Prior to joining the Emory Global Health Institute, Ms. Mason had worked for Emory's Rollins School of Public Health since 1991. During her time at Rollins, she served as the assistant director of academic programs for the School’s Hubert Department of Global Health and co-coordinator of the Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program. She also served as the assistant director of academic programs in the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health and the coordinator of the Occupational Medicine Residency Program.  Ms. Mason was a recipient of Emory University’s Award of Distinction in 2001.  Before joining Emory University, she was a medical social worker at Easton Memorial Hospital in Easton, MD.

Ms. Mason is a native of Kentucky and obtained her Bachelor of Arts degree in Anthropology/Sociology from St. Andrews College in Laurinburg, N.C.