
Asha Immanuelle
Asha Immanuelle, MAS, RN, PHM-C, CPHIMS, is a seasoned Community Health Nurse Specialist focusing on Maternal and Child Health. She is also a skilled Health Informaticist and an engaged Community Researcher. As a program consultant at the Center for Black Women's Wellness in Atlanta, GA, Asha drives impactful maternal health equity initiatives that emphasize community-clinical integration and holistic approaches to health and social care, such as the Atlanta AIM-Community Care Initiative. In her role with the NIH AIM-AHEAD Clinicians Leading Ingenuity in AI Quality (CLINAQ) Fellowship, she is committed to leveraging AI for clinical problem-solving, engaging in multidisciplinary team science, and effectively translating clinical insights to address preventable severe obstetric complications. Asha's work also extends to her position as the Health Equity Lead and Community Liaison at the Gravity Project, where she enhances data infrastructures to facilitate community-clinical integration and broaden SDoH data-sharing capabilities. Educated at Emory University School of Nursing and Johns Hopkins University, where she earned her Master of Applied Science in Population Health Management, Asha's academic, professional, and lived experience provide a solid foundation for her data-driven and community-oriented health initiatives.