Naia Kenya Meyers

Master of Health Administration (MHA)

Naia Meyers is a Master of Health Administration student in the College of Public Health at the University of Georgia. Originally from Sint Maarten, she brings an international perspective to her studies and is passionate about promoting healthcare equity across diverse communities. She earned her B.S. in Health Promotion with a certificate in Public Health Data Fluency from UGA in 2025. Her professional interests include healthcare administration, maternal and child health, and health policy, with a focus on advancing equity and improving access to care. Naia previously interned at the Atlanta Birth Center, where she developed outcomes reports and data dashboards to support maternal health initiatives. She has also held roles with Women’s Health Services and the Royal Funeral Home, and has served in leadership positions with UGA’s Public Health Association, Caribbean Student Association, and Transfer Ambassador program.

Education
  • Bachelor of Science (B.S.), College of Public Health, University of Georgia, Health Promotion and Behavior
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Raised in Sint Maarten, Naia brings an international perspective to her work in healthcare administration and public health.

Honors, Awards, and Achievements

Public Health Data Fluency Certificate (University of Georgia, 2025); FEMA Certifications (IS-324.A: Community Hurricane Preparedness, IS-2700: National Mitigation Framework, IS-393.B: Mitigation for Emergency Managers); STOP THE BLEED Training (emergency bleeding control); Adult First Aid/CPR/AED (American Red Cross); CITI Program Certification: Human Subjects Research, Social & Behavioral Research – Basic Course

Research Interests

Health equity, maternal and child health outcomes, healthcare access