Camila Aramburú is a Program Manager at the PIRE Louisville Center. Ms. Aramburú earned a MPH in Health Promotion and Behavioral Sciences from the University of Louisville School of Public Health and Information Sciences (2016). During her MPH, she also earned a Graduate Certificate in Latin American and Latino Studies. Most recently, Ms. Aramburú received her Project Management Professional certification from the Project Management Institute (2023).
Ms. Aramburú’s experience at PIRE has focused on local and international community based participatory research and program evaluation on topics related to substance use, intimate partner violence prevention and screening, and general health promotion. She currently performs project management tasks including developing and monitoring workplans, timelines, and communication plans. Additionally, Ms. Aramburú assists in the development of research and evaluation processes and protocols, and on the dissemination of project findings through report writing, presentation development, and manuscripts for both academic purposes and for local dissemination. She is fluent in English and Spanish.



