Anne-Marie Coleman

Contributing Faculty
College of Health Sciences and Public Policy
B.S. Health Studies

Anne-Marie Coleman is a public health professional with extensive experience at the local, state, and federal levels, currently serving at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Her work focuses on advancing enterprise-wide strategic initiatives that strengthen public health infrastructure, data systems, and response capabilities. She plays a key role in supporting the implementation of the CDC’s 2026 strategic priorities, including the Biothreat Radar (BTR) initiative, which aims to enhance early detection and situational awareness for emerging biological threats through integrated surveillance systems.
In addition to her federal work, Anne-Marie has a strong background in community health, policy development, and program management. She is also an entrepreneur and owner of The Bunny Hive Roswell, where she fosters community engagement and early childhood development. Her work is driven by a commitment to improving population health outcomes, advancing health equity, and promoting sustainable public health systems.