Larry Warner

Adjunct Assistant Professor of Healthcare Tech

Biography

Larry O. Warner, DrPH, MPH is the Chief Impact and Equity Officer at United Way of Rhode Island, where he oversees the organization’s grantmaking, 211 call center, research and data analytics, policy and advocacy, and senior and disability services. He has served as a member and co-chair of the Rhode Island Commission for Health Advocacy and Equity, and is a board member of the Care Transformation Collaborative of Rhode Island, the Rhode Island Public Health Association, and serves on the planning committee of Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island.  Dr. Warner is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Health Services, Policy and Practice at the Brown University School of Public Health. Dr. Warner graduated from Brown University with a Bachelor’s degree in Health and Society and a Master of Public Health degree. He also earned a Doctor of Public Health degree from the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, with a concentration in Health Equity and Social Justice. His research and practice focus on the implementation and evaluation of strategies to reduce health disparities and advance health equity.