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Carlos Pavao
Carlos A. O. Pavão
Carlos A. O. Pavão has over 15 years of coalition development, policy development, youth development, program evaluation, governmental relations, program analysis, and systems building with a particular interest in the Gay, Lesbian, Bi-sexual, Transgender (GLBT) and immigrant populations. Mr. Pavão has also worked extensively at the local, county, state, and national levels on various public health prevention initiatives. Some of these public health initiatives include - HIV and substance abuse prevention, tobacco control, adolescent health (especially sexual risk behavior), workforce development (especially immigrant populations), healthy school initiatives, and cardiovascular health and nutrition education.

Mr. Pavão is presently working as a consultant with the NECAPT as a Training and Technical Assistance Specialist of CSAP’s Northeast CAPT to deliver the technical assistance and training services to CAPT clients around implementation of the CSAP’s Strategic Prevention Framework. Mr. Pavão has also provided extensive technical assistance to locally funded CSAP grantees working on HIV, Club Drugs and Methamphetamine. Mr. Pavão also works with DeKalb County Board of Health, the most diverse County in the southeast, to develop community-public health partnerships to address and reduce health disparities, particular focus on HIV interventions.

Mr. Pavão’s professional interests include – innovative community partnerships, HIV prevention, immigrant health, health disparities, and GLBT health.

Mr. Pavão has an M.P.A. with a concentration in nonprofit management from the Bridgewater State College. Mr. Pavão also has a B.A. in anthropology and history with a concentration in non-western cultures from Brandeis University.

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