Latonya N. Delaughter currently holds a position as a program manager for the Florida Department of Health in Broward County (DOH-Broward). Her primary responsibilities include coordinating the development, implementation and evaluation of a comprehensive public health program. Currently, Delaughter is serving in a dual capacity in accordance with emergency response duties for DOH-Broward; this entails managing daily operations for high traffic COVID-19 specimen collection and vaccination sites throughout Broward County.
Delaughter is an active member and holds executive positions on the following coalitions: Broward County Comprehensive School Health Advisory Committee, Tobacco Free Partnership of Broward County and the United Way Youth Action Team. Delaughter has secured funding for a public health program annually and has been recognized by the National Association of County and City Health Officials for awards in Model Practice and several Promising Practices.
Delaughter earned a Bachelor of Science in Health Education from the University of Florida and a Master of Public Administration from Florida Atlantic University. Since graduating from UF, Delaughter has consistently held positions within the public health field due to her passion and dedication to serve the most vulnerable populations while driving program outcomes and services that cultivate health equity.