Cori Hammond, M.P.H

Senior Director, Prevention Services

Cori Hammond coordinates prevention programming at Partnership to End Addiction. Cori currently works with partners in New Jersey, Arizona, Oregon, and elsewhere to bring evidence-based services and resources about substance use prevention to public school students, caregivers, and community-based prevention professionals. She has previously worked on Partnership’s Science & Technology of Early Prevention (STEP) and Family and Adolescent Clinical Technology and Science (FACTS) research teams and as a helpline specialist.   

Program Experience: School-based prevention programming, evidence-based intervention implementation, early prevention research, direct family support services. 

Expertise: Youth prevention programs, school- and community-based substance use prevention, public health programming, non-stigmatizing approaches to substance misuse, social determinants of health, family and educator engagement.   

Credentials: M.P.H. from New York University, B.S. in public health from Tulane University. Research and direct service background. 

Social Media: LinkedIn 

Media/Speaking Experience: Fox 5 News (live broadcast), Lauren Sisler’s Huddle Up (live broadcast), and Columbia Gorge Newsseveral YouTube videos for the Partnership as well as both virtual and in-person national presentations (e.g., National Prevention Network, SAMHSA’s Prevention Day, Joint Meeting on Youth Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery). 

Published Research: Frontiers in Public HealthJournal of Substance Use & Addiction TreatmentJMIR Formative ResearchJMIR Research ProtocolsDrug and Alcohol Review