Tara Campitiello Murray
About Tara Campitiello Murray
Tara Campitiello Murray is a Senior Associate at Aptive Resources, where she has worked since 2022. With a 19-year career as a visual journalist, she specializes in health communications and promotes collaborations in public health.
Work at Aptive Resources
Tara Campitiello Murray has served as a Senior Associate at Aptive Resources since 2022. Located in Alexandria, Virginia, her role involves contributing to health communications, leveraging her extensive background in visual journalism. Her experience in this position emphasizes her commitment to promoting collaborations and quality improvements within health systems and organizations focused on public health and safety.
Previous Experience in Education and Health Data
Before joining Aptive Resources, Tara worked at Fairfax County Public Schools as a School Health Data & Communications Specialist from 2020 to 2022. In this role, she focused on health data management and communication strategies, enhancing the effectiveness of health initiatives within the school system. This experience further solidified her expertise in health communications.
Career in Visual Journalism
Tara Campitiello Murray has a 19-year career as a visual journalist, which includes significant roles at Staten Island Advance and New York Daily News. She worked as a Page Designer at Staten Island Advance from 1996 to 1998 and as a Sports Graphics Editor at New York Daily News from 1998 to 2000. This extensive background in journalism complements her current focus on health communications.
Educational Background
Tara studied at Villanova University, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in English from 1992 to 1996. This educational foundation has contributed to her skills in communication and her ability to convey complex information effectively, which is essential in her current role in health communications.
Professional Recognition and Leadership
Tara is recognized for her creativity and results-oriented approach in her field. She is known as a solution-focused leader, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and quality improvements in health systems. Her leadership style supports initiatives dedicated to enhancing public health and safety.