Diana Jaramillo, MPH, is a Senior Professional Research Assistant at the Center for Health, Work and Environment (CHWE) within the Colorado School of Public Health. With a strong commitment to occupational public health research, Diana's work focuses on disseminating and implementing initiatives to enhance the health of vulnerable working populations both internationally and locally.
In her current role, Diana is a field operations manager for various international research projects. She is primarily dedicated to promoting the health and well-being of workers through implementing the Total Worker Health approach to workplace health and safety. Diana has conducted numerous training programs on Total Worker Health in both domestic and international settings. By integrating research findings with practical applications, she contributes to creating healthier and safer work environments for the workforce.
Throughout her career, Diana has been extensively involved in research projects with a special emphasis on improving the well-being of communities, particularly those in the demanding agricultural sector. Her contributions have focused on addressing critical health challenges faced by these workers and developing effective solutions to enhance their quality of life.