Project Coordinator
Denver Health and Hospital Authority
Arianna Boshara, MPH, is a dedicated public health professional serving as a Project Coordinator with the High-Risk Infection Team (HITeam) at Denver Health and Hospital Authority. In this role, she supports special pathogen readiness efforts through training, education, operational planning, and regional preparedness initiatives in collaboration with HHS, FEMA Region 8, and NETEC.
Before stepping into her current position, Arianna completed an internship with the HITeam, where she contributed to programmatic activities and the development of materials for emergency preparedness.
Prior to her time at Denver Health, Arianna worked as a Research Assistant at the E3 Nutrition Lab at Washington University in St. Louis, conducting primary data collection, statistical analysis using SAS, and manuscript preparation. She also served as a Teaching Assistant in the Master of Public Health program, instructing students in Applied Linear Modeling and SPSS software.
Her research experience extends to her role as a Research Specialist at the Sinai Urban Health Institute in Chicago, where she managed data collection, literature reviews, and database development for epidemiological studies.
Arianna’s background in healthcare includes hands-on patient care experience as an Emergency Department Technician at Barnes Jewish Hospital, where she supported physicians and nurses in various medical procedures and provided compassionate care to patients.
With a strong foundation in research, public health preparedness, and emergency response, Arianna is committed to advancing health security and improving community resilience against infectious disease threats.