Natasha Graves, MPH, MBA, CHES

Marketing strategist, writer, and public health expert working at the intersection of health, disability, equity, and storytelling.

Hi, I’m Natasha.

I’m a public health professional, marketing strategist, and writer working at the intersection of healthcare, disability, and mission-driven communication.

For more than a decade, I’ve helped organizations translate complex topics into clear, meaningful stories that build trust, increase engagement, and improve access. My experience spans healthcare, nonprofits, patient advocacy, sexual and reproductive health, and community engagement, with a focus on equity-centered communication and lived experience.

My work includes marketing strategy, patient and provider engagement, content development, health communication, and storytelling that connects organizations with the people they serve. In addition to consulting, I serve in nonprofit leadership, contribute writing on health and disability, and advocate for more accessible, patient-centered systems.

Whether I’m developing a marketing strategy, advising on patient engagement, or writing about health and social issues, I’m interested in one question: how do we communicate in ways that help people feel informed, seen, and empowered?

Recent Project

Fighting Fascism with Racism (Working Title)
Essay currently being pitched for publication

Through a collection of more than 150 World War II letters, this essay examines the contradictions of an America fighting fascism overseas while maintaining racial inequality at home. Part archival investigation and part historical narrative, the project explores how war, love, and patriotism collided with the realities of racism in 1940s America.

Year
2026