Brianna Miller
Brianna MillerCoordinator
Brianna Miller (she/her/hers) is proud to serve as AZOHC’s Coordinator. She loves being able to bring passionate oral health advocates together to work toward the kind of meaningful systems change necessary to attain good oral health for all Arizonans. Brianna’s passion for community service started in the U.S. Peace Corps as a youth development volunteer where she worked on various initiatives related to the prevention of HIV/AIDS in Botswana, Southern Africa. Brianna holds a MA from Arizona State University in Social Justice and Human Rights. Outside of work she enjoys spending time traveling and hiking with her husband and is a self-professed Star Wars nerd.
Tara Walstad
Tara WalstadSecretary
After working briefly as a dental hygienist in private practice, Tara decided to change course and begin their career in public health. They worked with the Maricopa County fluoride varnish program and enrolled in grad school to receive their Masters in Public Health, which led them to join the AZOHC as an intern in 2019. While Tara’s current day job is not focused on oral health or advocacy, they strive to improve the oral health of the community with the AZOHC. In the unlikely event of free time outside of the coalition, work, and school, Tara enjoys crafts, baking, reading, and spoiling their cats.
Tara Walstad
Tara WalstadSecretary
After working briefly as a dental hygienist in private practice, Tara decided to change course and begin their career in public health. They worked with the Maricopa County fluoride varnish program and enrolled in grad school to receive their Masters in Public Health, which led them to join the AZOHC as an intern in 2019. While Tara’s current day job is not focused on oral health or advocacy, they strive to improve the oral health of the community with the AZOHC. In the unlikely event of free time outside of the coalition, work, and school, Tara enjoys crafts, baking, reading, and spoiling their cats.

Secretary

After working briefly as a dental hygienist in private practice, Tara decided to change course and begin their career in public health. They worked with the Maricopa County fluoride varnish program and enrolled in grad school to receive their Masters in Public Health, which led them to join the AZOHC as an intern in 2019. While Tara’s current day job is not focused on oral health or advocacy, they strive to improve the oral health of the community with the AZOHC. In the unlikely event of free time outside of the coalition, work, and school, Tara enjoys crafts, baking, reading, and spoiling their cats.

Secretary

After working briefly as a dental hygienist in private practice, Tara decided to change course and begin their career in public health. They worked with the Maricopa County fluoride varnish program and enrolled in grad school to receive their Masters in Public Health, which led them to join the AZOHC as an intern in 2019. While Tara’s current day job is not focused on oral health or advocacy, they strive to improve the oral health of the community with the AZOHC. In the unlikely event of free time outside of the coalition, work, and school, Tara enjoys crafts, baking, reading, and spoiling their cats.

Secretary

After working briefly as a dental hygienist in private practice, Tara decided to change course and begin their career in public health. They worked with the Maricopa County fluoride varnish program and enrolled in grad school to receive their Masters in Public Health, which led them to join the AZOHC as an intern in 2019. While Tara’s current day job is not focused on oral health or advocacy, they strive to improve the oral health of the community with the AZOHC. In the unlikely event of free time outside of the coalition, work, and school, Tara enjoys crafts, baking, reading, and spoiling their cats.

Secretary

After working briefly as a dental hygienist in private practice, Tara decided to change course and begin their career in public health. They worked with the Maricopa County fluoride varnish program and enrolled in grad school to receive their Masters in Public Health, which led them to join the AZOHC as an intern in 2019. While Tara’s current day job is not focused on oral health or advocacy, they strive to improve the oral health of the community with the AZOHC. In the unlikely event of free time outside of the coalition, work, and school, Tara enjoys crafts, baking, reading, and spoiling their cats.

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