Staff Spotlight: Meet Tiara Carter

Tell us about yourself and what brought you to THC.

Hi everyone! I’m a graduating senior at the University of Cincinnati majoring in Public Health, with a minor in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and certificates in Minority Health and Global Health Studies. I was drawn to THC because of its focus on diverse health and social service priorities.

What projects did you work on during your time?

I worked on writing stories with internal and external partners related to CHNA priority topics, helped draft an advocacy framework, and created a CHI day‑by‑day calendar of topics and stories. My favorite project was the advocacy framework – it was a new area for me and sparked a stronger interest in advocacy as a career.

How do you see community health show up in Greater Cincinnati?

I see it most clearly through THC’s collaboration efforts. I engaged with data, helped create materials, and observed how organizations use assessments to guide real decisions. What stands out most is how this work isn’t just theoretical; it directly informs real strategies and brings different partners to the table, creating alignment around shared priorities like health equity and access to care.

How has this internship influenced your future goals?

All of the work felt meaningful and relevant. There was no “busy work”, it all held vitality. I was given space and encouraged to take initiative on projects and the experience and connections I made expanded my interest in alternative career fields.

What’s next for you?

I’m heading back to Youngstown, Ohio to spend time with family and decompress! Afterward, I’m moving to Michigan to pursue my MSW at the University of Michigan.

Any dream roles?

I’m currently interested in becoming a licensed clinical social worker or a certified doula, but only time will tell!

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