Natasha A. Flatt
Program Manager
Fussy Baby Network
As a recent graduate of the University of Chicago’s School of Social Service Administration, Natasha Flatt is interested in reducing health disparities among underserved communities through multilevel, systemic change. She currently serves as the program manager for the Fussy Baby Network, a program that provides home visiting services to families who have concerns about their infant’s sleeping, eating, or crying. Her previous work focuses on research, health promotion, and advocacy among Latino communities.
Natasha received her Bachelor of Social Work degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2010, and Master of Arts degree from the University of Chicago’s School of Social Service Administration in 2011 with an emphasis in community health.
Natasha joined the HealthConnect One Associate Board in 2011 to engage with other maternal and child health experts and to learn more about the intersection between social work and public health.















