Committed to access for all, Dr. Danika Tynes, founder of Sustainable Access Foundation (SAF) and Fulbright Consultant Roster appointee, is motivated to obtain results for organizations seeking to be better positioned to create sustainable value and solutions for the populations they serve.
Dr. Tynes approaches her work through open dialogue, engagement, and coordinated cohesion for community-driven development, allowing agility, scalability, innovation, and impact. Leveraging innovative insights, including best practices, technological advancements, analytics, experience, and expertise, Dr. Tynes contributes predictably impactful co-creative collaborations that can be deployed in harmony with community objectives for sustainable legacy-building.
As a strategic advisor and health systems professional for the past 20+ years,
Dr. Tynes is driven by creating opportunities for equity and access to for the world’s most vulnerable populations. Towards this aim, Dr. Tynes is actively engaged in policy and research to enable such access through her work in Telehealth, closing the digital divide, and increasing digital literacy and inclusion.
Passionate about mindfulness and psychosocial well-being, Danika also practices meditation and mindfulness and practices principles of groundedness in all aspects of work and relationships as a foundation for realizing rooted engagement and inspired action.
Currently residing in Atlanta, GA (US), Danika holds a doctorate in International Development from the University of Southern Mississippi, a Master of Science in Industrial/Organizational Psychology from San Diego State University, and a bachelor’s degree in Psychology and English with a minor in Africa and New World Studies from Tufts University.