Adele became passionate about reproductive health and advocacy in 2016, and learned about the concepts of menstrual equity and period poverty shortly thereafter. She is proud and honored to have co-founded Georgia STOMP with Claire Cox, and to have worked with Claire and early Georgia STOMP members to build the coalition’s ranks and pillars of work through its years of infancy. She considers her role in Georgia STOMP to be related to her goal of making the world a more equitable, healthy and joyful place for all.
At Double Lantern Informatics, she is able to work towards that goal as a Senior Consultant, partnering with clients on projects in public health and clinical informatics. She earned a Masters in Public Health at Emory University Rollins School of Public Health in 2022 to deepen her understanding of public health, specifically applied public health informatics. When not at her desk, you can find her outdoors with her husband, Ryan, and their dog, Nola.