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Debra A. Susie, Florida Impact Executive Director

Debra A. Susie, Ph.D.

Executive Director
Debra A. Susie, Ph.D., has been with Florida Impact since 1986. She grew up in Opa-locka (a neighborhood of greater Miami) and earned her doctorate at Florida State University. Debra authored In the Way of Our Grandmothers (University of Georgia Press), an historical treatment of traditional midwives in Florida and recognized by the Florida Historical Society as an outstanding book on Florida history. Debra produced a documentary by the same name. Her first project with Florida Impact was conducting the Florida component of the Community Childhood Hunger Identification Project—part of the nation's first scientific study on hunger in America.



Ebony Yarbrough, Florida Impact Child Nutrition Coordinator

Ebony Yarbrough

Child Nutrition Coordinator
Ebony Faith Yarbrough has been with Florida Impact since 2001. She is originally from Dale City, Virginia and has earned a Bachelor of Arts in Spanish from Florida A & M University. She has spent a couple of her summers teaching theatre skills to community youth at the Irene C. Edmonds Youth Theatre Camp and produced other productions in Tallahassee and in the Dominican Republic with a youth theatre group near Santo Domingo. Fluent in Spanish, Ebony staffed the Food Stamp Help-line, helping thousands of Floridians apply for food assistance benefits. She now works with rural communities to open and promote summer nutrition sites where children have previously had little or no access to these resources when school is out.



Fely Curva, Florida Impact Lobbyist

Fely Curva

Lobbyist
Fely Curva has worked with Florida Impact since 2000 through her firm Curva & Associates. She was born and raised in the Philippines (Manila). Fely received her doctorate at Florida State University and has conducted research and evaluation activities in the field of prevention and school-based health education programs for the past 10 years. Her firm has served as lead evaluators for several statewide health-education programs, including the Artful Truth-Healthy Propaganda Arts Project, developed at Florida International University. Fely has served as a Legislative Analyst for the Florida House of Representatives and as a Senior Analyst for the Florida Pepper Commission on Aging and the Florida Department of Health & Rehabilitative Services. She serves as Florida Impact's registered lobbyist during the annual Florida legislative session.



Shannon Nash, Florida Impact Program Assistant

Shannon Nash

Program Assistant
Shannon Nash has been with Florida Impact since 2007. She is expecting to receive her Bachelor’s Degree from Florida State University this spring. Shannon plans to continue her education at the FSU College of Law for its joint Social Work masters and law degree. She volunteers her time by visiting with residents of local nursing homes and reading with children at a low-income preschool. Shannon has spent a couple of her summers the country of Honduras where she helped rebuild the roof on a school dormitory, assisted in the repairs of an elderly couple's home, and passed out toys and hygiene items at an orphanage.



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