Kola Adegoke, CPHIMS™

Public Relations

 Kola Adegoke CPHIMS™ is a public health researcher, educator, and digital health strategist with over 10 years of interdisciplinary experience in health systems implementation, policy development, and healthcare communications across the U.S. and Canada. He currently serves as Public Relations Manager for the Center for Human Rights at New York Medical College, where he supports digital outreach, storytelling for equity-driven initiatives, and the development of training content that bridges public health, technology, and social justice.

As a Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) candidate specializing in Health Policy & Management, Kola’s research focuses on health IT usability, digital equity in Medicaid-supported clinics, and inclusive design in health systems. He has led communication strategies for health equity workshops, contributed to educational modules on digital access and underserved populations, and published working papers on systemic racism, value-based care, and digital transformation in pharmacy and public health.

Kola brings to the Center a passion for amplifying community voices, advancing policy-informed communication, and applying data-driven storytelling in human rights contexts. His background in pharmacy informatics, population health analytics, and public sector consulting empowers him to translate complex information into accessible formats for diverse audiences. Through his leadership, the Center’s communications reflect a commitment to inclusive public health, data transparency, and advocacy for marginalized communities.