Tennille Daniels, MPH, PMP
Tennille Daniels, MPH, PMP, Treasurer, is a Project Manager for the Delmarva Foundation for Medical Care. In this role, she has had the opportunity to manage several federal, state, and local level healthcare quality improvement projects working with a variety of provider settings.
Tennille has a strong skill set in public health and business management through work experience with organizations such as The Coca-Cola Company, Accenture, Hughes Spalding Children’s Hospital, and the United States Department of Health and Human Services, HIV/AIDS Bureau.
As a public health professional who is dedicated to improving the lives of women, their families, and our communities, Tennille offers a wealth of diversity in skill and experience. She received her Bachelor of Science degree in Information Systems Management from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) in 2003. While attending UMBC, Tennille had the opportunity to participate in a summer research program at Columbia University’s School of Public Health, where she worked on a Diabetes Telemedicine project in rural and urban communities in New York. This experience ignited her interest in public health and it was from there she decided to pursue and completed a Master’s in Public Health degree from the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University in 2004. Tennille has a strong skill set in public health and business management through work experience with organizations such as The Coca-Cola Company, Accenture, Hughes Spalding Children’s Hospital, and the United States Department of Health and Human Services, HIV/AIDS Bureau.
Tennille is a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated and the Women In Network (WIN) Organization. She takes an active interest in giving back to the communities that have given so much to her by offering her skills and time to implement health fairs, food drives, financial workshops, and a several other activities geared towards strengthening communities. It is through her community work that Tennille continues to be inspired to promote total women’s health and wellness because of its influence on the development of successful individuals and communities.
Recognized for her commitment to using innovations in social media and healthcare communications in the non-profit sector, Tennille was a 2011 finalist for the Young Women in Achievement award by Women In Network (WIN).
Living by the mantra, “To Whom Much Is Given, Much is Required”, she will continue to use her passion for public health and her strong foundation in business management to improve health in communities around the world.

