211 National Steering Committee - 211 As a Critical Piece of the Public Health Puzzle

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Learn how to talk the language with our public health partners to advocate for 211 in the social determinants of the health field and create more wins with better collaboration. Join us for a discussion with the leader in Public Health from the County Health Rankings and Roadmaps team.

Ericka Burroughs-Girardi

Senior Outreach Specialist

Population Health Institute

Ericka is the senior outreach specialist for County Health Rankings & Roadmaps. Ericka’s primary role is to manage County Health Rankings & Roadmaps’ webinar production. She is also part of a team that develops online tools to connect communities to evidence-informed strategies and community change resources, fosters peer learning and connections, delivers knowledge and skill building sessions, and recognizes and celebrates health improvement.

Previously, Ericka served as the Health Equity Coordinator at the Florida Department of Health in Orange County where she created the Alfred L. Bookhardt Award for Health Equity to recognize changemakers committed to building equitable communities in Central Florida. She was also a founding member of the first food policy council in Central Florida.

Ericka holds an MA in Anthropology from the University of South Florida and an MPH from the University of South Carolina. Ericka resides in Florida where in her spare time she volunteers at the food pantry at her church. She and her husband are the proud foster parents of a 12-year-old dog, Sable.

Anne Roubal, PhD, MS

Population Health Analyst, County Health Rankings

Population Health Institute

Anne works as a Population Health Analyst for the County Health Rankings & Roadmaps. She supports the analytic activities of the County Health Rankings. Her primary role is to communicate data in a meaningful way to partners through online publications, reports, and graphics.

Anne holds a Ph.D. and a M.S. from the Department of Population Health Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a B.S. from DePaul University. Her research focuses on measuring and communicating health disparities and understanding the impact of the built environment on health.

Joshua B. Pedersen

Senior Director, 211

United Way Worldwide, Arlington, Virginia


Joshua has worked and volunteered in the nonprofit industry for more than 25 years.  He led the implementation of the 211 service throughout Utah, has served as Director of Services for the Utah Food Bank, as Vice President of United Way of Northern Utah, CEO of United Way of Frederick County, Maryland and as President & CEO of 211 Maryland.   Today Joshua is the Senior Director for 211 at United Way Worldwide.   Joshua has served on way too many boards.   Today he serves on the Inform USA Board, the Maryland Governor’s Commission on Service & Volunteerism and as a Trustee for the Ausherman Family Foundation.  Joshua has a bachelor’s degree in Communication from Weber State University. 

Sarah Kile

Executive Director

211 Northeast Michigan

Sarah Kile is the Executive Director at 211 Northeast Michigan where she proudly serves over 1 Million people in 23 counties.  She is a graduate of Central Michigan University and the Community Coalition Leadership program through The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

Sarah has spent over a dozen years as a veteran of public health education and activism.  She has worked to prevent teen pregnancy, reduce substance abuse and in community health planning.

Sarah has sat on many community boards and is currently a Councilperson for The City of Gladwin, and sits on the Board of Education for the Clare-Gladwin RESD. One of her favorite boards includes Mid Michigan Big Brothers Big Sisters where she also gets to volunteer as a “Big Sister.”

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