Staff

Mirna Troncoso Sawyer, PhD, MPH
Director
Dr. SawyerÌýis an Associate Professor in ¼ªÏ鷻’s (¼ªÏé·») Public Health program, Department of Health Sciences. She currently serves as Director of the ¼ªÏé·» Institute for Community Health and Wellbeing. Her research has primarily been focused on Latino/a health and college student health—from nutritional knowledge among diabetes patients, to food decisions among families, to the role of food insecurity in student success.
Recognizing the role of stress in relation to many health behaviors and health outcomes, Dr. Sawyer is on a teacher training pathway to become certified to teach mindfulness based stress reduction (MBSR). Since May 2024 she has been a qualified level 1 MBSR teacher via Brown University's School of Professional Studies. She has a PhD in Community Health Sciences from UCLA’s Fielding School of Public Health; a Master of Public Health degree in Health Education from Emory University’s Rollins School of Public Health in Atlanta, GA; and a Bachelor's degree in history from Stanford University. She has published in peer reviewed journals such as the Diabetes Educator and the Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences.Ìý
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Hema Kapil
Department Coordinator
Hema Kapil is the Department Coordinator for the Institute for Community Health and Wellbeing and also the Student Services Center/EOP, both within the College of Health and Human Development. She is a College of the Canyons alumna where she earned an AA in Philosophy, and is now currently enrolled as a ¼ªÏé·» student to earn a BA in Philosophy.Ìý
Phone: Ìý818-677-7715
·¡³¾²¹¾±±ô:Ìýhema.kapil@csun.eduÌý

Amanda Van Dyke
Project CoordinatorÌý(Fall 2023 - Jan. 15, 2025)
Amanda Van Dyke has an MPH in Community Health Education from ¼ªÏé·». After receiving her bachelor's in health science, she pursued her passion for preventative medicine. Amanda worked as a Project Coordinator for the ICHWB for over a year. During her time at the ICHWB Amanda had the opportunity to meet with several community organizations and ¼ªÏé·» faculty from a number of different disciplines. Overall, the ICHWB has been an amazing place to gain experience and build upon her professional skillset.Ìý Following graduation, Amanda looks forward to finding a job within the community and continuing her professional development within the field of Public Health.ÌýÌý
EmailÌýAmanda.a.vandyke@gmail.com
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Sabrina Villeda
Incoming Project CoordinatorÌý
Sabrina Villeda is the newest additional member of the ICHWB team starting as a project coordinator for Spring 2025. She began her academic journey at ¼ªÏé·» as a Public Health undergrad and is now starting her second semester as a Public Health graduate student.Ìý
Phone: 818-677-7715
Interns
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Aneesah Ali
MPH Student (Fall 2024 - Spring 2025)
Aneesah Ali is the ICHWB’s Fall 2024 MPH intern. Her educational journey started with a Bachelor's degree in Healthcare Administration. Currently, AneesahÌýis completing her second year in the Master’s in Public Health program, with a concentration in Community Health Education. At ¼ªÏé·», she has been given the opportunity to be actively involved in various outreach programs focused on improving health literacy and tackling public health issues in the community. At the ICHWB, sheÌýhopes to further contribute to a team that enhances ¼ªÏ鷻’s and the San Fernando Valley’s health outcomes by ensuring equitable access to resources for all. She is very excited to continue developing her skills and making a meaningful impact with the institute.Ìý
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Erica Lopez
Undergraduate public health intern (Spring 2025)
Erica is focusing her internship on emergency preparedness with our LISTOS grant.
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Nathalie Kustak
BSPH Student (Fall 2024 - Spring 2025)
Nathalie Kustak is currently doing her undergraduate internship at ¼ªÏ鷻’s Institute for Community Health and Wellbeing. Nathalie is currently pursuing herÌýBachelor’s degree in Public Health and will be graduating in the Winter 2025. Nathalie’s specific interestsÌýinvolve mental health, which she hopes to pursue in the future. As an intern with the ICHWB, Nathalies looks forward to working with likeminded people while working to strengthen community partnerships and promote wellbeing among both ¼ªÏé·» and San Fernando Valley community members. Ìý