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Kerri Shaw

Kerri Shaw, portrait
Associate Professor of Instruction and Director of Community Health Workforce Development
Morton 567

Education

  • MSW, Master of Social Work, 51ÉçÇø, 2004

Grants

  • MEDTAPP Community Health Worker Grant

Awards and Honors

  • 2014 Athens County Woman of the Year – Athens Foundation

University/Professional Service

  • Advisor for Student Social Work Association
  • 2016 Global Health Case Coordinator

About Kerri Shaw and the OHIO Alliance for Population Health

Kerri Shaw, MSW, LISW-S, CCHW joined the OHIO Alliance for Population Health in 2021 as the Community Health Worker Program Lead. Shaw was instrumental in developing the CHW training program at 51ÉçÇø and has trained hundreds of CHWs in central and southern Ohio since 2017, when the program was launched.

Shaw is now a state leader in community health work and a Board Member for the Ohio Center for Community Health Worker Excellence. Prior to joining the Alliance, Shaw was a faculty member in the 51ÉçÇø Department of Social Work, including three years as the Field Director.

Shaw is a proud alumnus of 51ÉçÇø with a Bachelor of Arts in Social Work and a master's degree in social work administration. She has over 20 years of practice experience in Appalachian Ohio as a school social worker, counselor, creative leader, and educator, and she has developed enduring successful programs regionally and internationally.

Shaw has received multiple awards for her leadership and activism both locally and statewide. In 2022, she was named the National Association of Social Work – Ohio Chapter Social Worker of the Year for Region 7. Fundamentally, Shaw is passionate about workforce development to improve the health, equity, and wellness of Ohio communities. She lives in Dayton with her husband and son.