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Katreena Davis

Katreena Davis, MPH

Senior Manager of Events and Programs

Katreena Davis, MPH

Katreena Davis

Senior Manager of Events and Programs

Katreena Davis, MPH is the Senior Program Manager at Georgia CORE, where she has served since 2019. Having played a key role in revitalizing the Cancer Patient Navigators of Georgia network, Katreena currently leads several statewide initiatives, including the Georgia Colorectal Cancer Control Program, the Breast Cancer License Plate Grant Program, and a survivorship advocacy and resource program. When she’s not working, Katreena loves to travel, host gatherings, and cook dishes from her ever-growing cookbook collection. 

Katreena is a tri-chair for the Georgia Cancer Control Consortium (GC3) Survivorship Work Group. She also manages Georgia CORE’s signature events. Past events include Georgia Distinguished Cancer Scholars Summit, For the Benefit of All - Research Seminar, Cancer Clinical Trials Disparities Summit, Georgia CORE’s 20th Anniversary Gala, and the 2025 Southeastern Colorectal Cancer Consortium Conference.
 
Prior to joining Georgia CORE, Katreena was a Project Manager for Access Optimization at Emory Healthcare, where she served as an advocate, trusted advisor, and strategic partner to staff and leadership across Patient Access. During her four years at Emory, she developed tools, streamlined processes, and worked across multiple facets of patient access and care.
 
Katreena earned her Master of Public Health from Georgia Southern University and a Bachelor of Arts in Communication with a minor in Health from the College of Charleston.

She can be reached via email.  

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Georgia CORE releases FY24 Impact Report

Get the latest from the center of Georgia's cancer fight from our FY24 Impact Report and also a message from the President.

12/18/2024

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Lawmakers conclude listening tour on access to cancer care

Rep. Lee Hawkins, R-Gainesville, the committee’s chairman, said he and other lawmakers are working on drug pricing and other issues. He wrapped up the committee’s listening tour by saying the General Assembly will continue to study cancer care access.

7/14/2025

PCOM S. Georgia student receives third cancer research award

Med student from south Georgia wins awards to advance cancer research.

5/08/2025

GCRCCP honored by ACS National Colorectal Cancer Roundtable

The Georgia Colorectal Cancer Control Program won the 2025 American Cancer Society's NCCRT National Achievement Award.

3/04/2025