Stephanie Mayfield Gibson, MD, Fcap
About Stephanie Mayfield Gibson, MD, Fcap
Stephanie Mayfield Gibson, MD, Fcap, serves as the Country Director at Resolve To Save Lives since 2020, focusing on the sustainable success of social enterprise ventures. She has extensive experience in Population and Public Health, including previous roles as CEO for the Department for Public Health of the Commonwealth of Kentucky and Senior Vice President at KentuckyOne Health.
Work at Resolve to Save Lives
Stephanie Mayfield Gibson has served as the Country Director at Resolve to Save Lives since 2020. In this role, she focuses on the sustainable success of social enterprise ventures, emphasizing financial discipline. She operates under the leadership of Dr. Tom Frieden, a former chief of the CDC. Her work contributes to the organization's mission of improving public health outcomes.
Education and Expertise
Stephanie Mayfield Gibson holds a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree from Meharry Medical College. She also studied at the University of Louisville School of Medicine and completed her training as a Diplomat of the National Board of Pathology (AP/CP). Additionally, she has an active Colorado Medical License and has attended the Executive Career Field Leadership Institute at the Veteran’s Health Administration. Her educational background includes a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Chemistry from Johnson C. Smith University and Executive Education at Harvard Kennedy School.
Background
Stephanie Mayfield Gibson has over 20 years of management experience in Population and Public Health. Prior to her current role, she served as the Chief Executive Officer for the Department for Public Health of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. She has also held the position of Senior Vice President for Population Health at KentuckyOne Health, where she contributed to advancing public health initiatives.
Professional Leadership
In her various roles, Stephanie Mayfield Gibson has demonstrated a commitment to public health leadership. Her experience includes overseeing significant health initiatives and managing public health programs. Her leadership has been instrumental in shaping health policies and improving health outcomes within the communities she has served.