April Biagioni
Community Clinical Manager
April Biagioni is a strategic public health and systems leader with over 15 years of experience in promoting health equity, behavioral health systems, and community-based initiatives across nonprofit, academic, and government organizations. She is deeply committed to building human connections that improve access, strengthen partnerships, and increase impact for underserved populations. April’s work centers on addressing social determinants of health and includes strategic communications, program design and implementation, stakeholder engagement, and cross-sector collaboration. She has led complex projects for organizations such as the CDC Foundation, Emory University, and statewide health innovation groups, developing programs that foster lasting systems change, amplify community voices, and translate strategies into measurable results.
April earned a Master’s in Public Health from Emory University and a B.A. in Communications with a minor in Sociology from the University of Georgia. Outside of work, April enjoys playing pickleball, spending time in the mountains, and cheering on her sons as they play soccer, basketball, and practice taekwondo
What does “Make well known” mean to me?
‘Make Well Known’ to me means being the bridge between communities and innovation, ensuring that health equity is not just a concept, but a lived reality. It’s about amplifying community voices, turning insight into action, and fostering trust so every person has the knowledge, access, and opportunity to achieve their best health.