Laura Fudala joined NCHH in January 2014 as a project coordinator to provide a wide variety of coordination, research, writing, and support functions on multiple NCHH projects. She currently provides or has provided project management, coaching, programmatic, and data evaluation support for multiple NCHH responsive TA efforts including National Lead Poisoning Prevention Network: Equipping Communities for Action, Health in All Policies and Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention, the New York State Childhood Lead Poisoning Primary Prevention Program (CLPPPP), the Lead Legal Strategies Partnership, Building Systems to Sustain Home-Based Asthma Services, and Building Systems to Improve Indoor Air Quality. Previously, Ms. Fudala worked as an international program associate for the Alliance to End Childhood Lead Poisoning and a project scientist for Island Environmental, Inc. Ms. Fudala holds a Bachelor of Environmental Studies from Allegheny College.