About Danelle Marable, MA

Danelle Marable is the senior director of Evaluation, Assessments & Coalitions for the Mass General Center for Community Health Improvement (CCHI). She plays a pivotal role in the strategic direction of the Center and leads CCHI’s evaluation activities, managing a team of four internal evaluators. 

Danelle oversees the Center’s four multi-sector community coalitions in Charlestown, Chelsea, Revere and East Boston, working to identify health priorities and develop effective responses. She is a member of the Mass General Brigham Community Health Worker Collaborative, charged with formalizing the role of CHWs at Mass General and throughout Mass General Brigham. 

Danelle directs the Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) process for Mass General, and in 2019 she co-led the North Suffolk CHNA, a first ever collaborative health needs assessment for the cities of Chelsea and Revere and the town of Winthrop. She is a member of the Association for Community Health Improvement (ASCHI) and the American Evaluation Association. She is the President of the Greater Boston Evaluation Network and serves on the Advisory Board of the West Virginia University Department of Sociology & Anthropology.

Prior to joining Mass General, Danelle was the data and research coordinator at the American Academy of Physician Assistants. She received her BA in Anthropology from the University of Central Florida and her MA in Applied Social Research from West Virginia University.

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