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FSSA Welcomes Agencys First Chief Health Equity and ADA Officer

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On Jan. 4, 2021, the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration welcomed Breanca Merritt, Ph.D., as the agency’s first chief health equity and ADA officer. Dr. Merritt comes to FSSA after serving as the founding director of the Center for Research on Inclusion and Social Policy at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. She was also a clinical assistant professor in IUPUI’s O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs and adjunct faculty for the Africana Studies program.

FSSA recently created the chief health equity and ADA officer position to provide leadership in the evaluation of policy decisions that affect race equity, to build metrics for agency accountability, ensuring agency adherence to the Americans with Disabilities Act, and to serve at the executive level working to build a culture of equity across the agency. The Dr. Merritt will report directly to the FSSA Secretary Sullivan and also be responsible for leading FSSA’s Office of Healthy Opportunities.

“Dr. Merritt has a long history as an academic and practitioner with real-world experience working among marginalized populations to understand racial and ethnic disparities and encouraging policies that promote equity,” said Secretary Sullivan.

Dr. Merritt earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Oklahoma Gaylord College of Journalism before a master’s degree in political science from Texas A&M University. She then earned a Ph.D. in health promotion sciences from the University of Oklahoma’s Hudson College of Public Health with a specialty in health disparities. She lives in Indianapolis with her husband.