Honour McDaniel, MPH


Honour McDaniel, MPH
Director of Maternal and Infant Health Initiatives
March of Dimes

Honour is the Director of Maternal and Infant Health Initiatives for March of Dimes in Alabama. A native of Franklin, Tennessee, Honour received her undergraduate degree in public health at the University of Kentucky. While there, she researched infant mortality among children enrolled in the state’s home-visiting program along with reproductive coercion among college students. After undergraduate studies, Honour served in the AmeriCorps setting up and providing free vision screenings in preschools around Alabama. Once she completed time in the AmeriCorps, Honour received her MPH from the University of Alabama Birmingham in Maternal and Child Health Policy and Leadership and received a certificate in social marketing. She’s worked on many different initiatives in Alabama, Tennessee and Wisconsin including Title V needs assessment and with the Alabama Perinatal Quality Collaborative. Honour serves as the chair of the Maternal Child Health/Substance Use Subcommittee of the Alabama Opioid Overdose and Addiction Council. In her free time, Honour volunteers as a foster for the local humane society and spends time wrangling her Anatolian Shepherd, Augustin.

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