Molly Garrone, MA

Senior Communications Coordinator
Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences

Molly Garrone is a Senior Communications Coordinator at the Prevention Research Center on Nutrition and Physical Activity at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, where she manages the communication and promotion of the Center and its research and events. The mission of the HPRC is to work with community partners to develop, evaluate, implement, and disseminate cost-effective strategies that will improve population nutrition and physical activity, reduce obesity and chronic disease, and improve health equity.

A member of the CHOICES Project team since 2017, Molly manages the communication and promotion of the project’s research, supports external partners with communications planning through the CHOICES Learning Collaborative Partnership, and facilitates the development of tools, resources, events, and promotional efforts for the CHOICES Community of Practice. Her key interests include translating research through multimedia channels to a variety of audiences to address public health issues and providing strategic communications support for public health initiatives.

Molly received a Master of Arts degree from the collaborative Emerson College and Tufts University School of Medicine Health Communication program and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communication from Fairfield University.