Robin Spratling, MPH

Health Communications Specialist, CDC

Robin Spratling, MPH, is a Health Communications Specialist in CDC’s Influenza Division, where she currently serves as lead communications specialist in support of the Global Influenza Branch. In her current role, Robin supports global activities, including demonstrating the value of global influenza vaccination programs and ensuring scientific information is communicated to relevant stakeholders. Robin has served in leadership roles on several deployments for CDC’s COVID-19 and A(H5N1) Bird Flu Responses. Robin received a Master of Public Health from the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University and bachelor’s degrees in International Studies and Spanish Linguistics from the University of Kentucky.