Focus: Health Communication
Pronouns: She/her
Mildred Komeywas born and raised in Accra, the capital of Ghana. Her academic journey and professional experiences have nurtured her deep passion for public health and communication studies.
Mildred earned a Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences from the University of Cape Coast in Ghana, followed by two advanced degrees from Ohio University: a master’s in International Studies focusing on African Studies and a Master of Public Health. During her career, she has contributed to the development of national policies and guidelines on maternal health and malaria in Ghana. These diverse academic and professional experiences have fueled her interest in maternal health, preventive health, interpersonal relations, and behavioral change.
Mildred is dedicated to improving maternal health outcomes for marginalized communities in the United States and Ghana. She believes in the importance of tailored health communication strategies that bridge cultural gaps in healthcare and promote positive health outcomes. Her passion lies in creating appropriate, culturally centered, and effective interventions that address the unique needs of immigrant women and underserved populations. She employs a mixed-method approach in her research, combining qualitative and quantitative methods to gain a comprehensive understanding of maternal health issues.
In addition to her academic pursuits, Mildred serves as the International Student Representative for the Graduate Communication Association (GradCo) for the 2024-2025 academic year. She finds great pleasure in preparing meals that bring her family and friends together. She values quality time spent with loved ones and enjoys building personal connections that enrich her life.