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When it comes to supporting the needs of children and families throughout metro Atlanta, the Y considers Children's Healthcare of Atlanta one of its most essential partners. Together, we provide communities greater access to swim lessons and water safety, behavioral and mental healthcare services to youth, and the Y leans on Children's Healthcare of Atlanta to provide Y staff the essential skills & training to better support children. Joining us to share more about this partnership is the Vice President of Child Advocacy and Chief Diversity Officer of Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Marc Welsh. 

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BIOGRAPHY: Marc Welsh 

In his role as Vice President of Child Advocacy, Marc leads Children's state-wide community efforts focused on obesity prevention, behavioral and mental health, injury and illness prevention, and child protection. Marc's multi-disciplinary team implements evidence-based programs focused on helping families raise healthy, safe, resilient kids. Marc is also responsible for Children's employee and physician wellness programs, which promote health and wellness initiatives to the organization's 13,000+ employees. 

In 2021, in addition to his role as Vice President of Child Advocacy, Marc was named Children's first-ever Chief Diversity Officer. In this role, his team is responsible for leading the System Diversity & Inclusion strategy with a focus on initiatives related to the health system's employees, patients and community. 

Marc also serves on the Boards of Voices for Georgia's Children and Soccer in the Streets, furthering work focused on impacting the lives of children in the community. 

Previously, Marc held leadership roles at Jackson Health System and Nicklaus Children's Hospital in Miami, Florida. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Miami in Biology and Religious Study and his Masters in Public Health from Florida International University.