Maggie M. Ingram, PhD, is a public health scientist with more than eight years of pre- and post-doctoral training and experience conducting research and collaborating with government, academic, and non-government agency partners to prevent child sexual abuse via the public health approach to violence prevention. Since starting with CDC in 2022, Maggie has become recognized as the Division of Violence Prevention's (DVP) subject matter expert in child sexual abuse and problematic sexual behavior, serving as the scientific lead of DVP's child sexual abuse prevention extramural research portfolio and a lead author on the upcoming CDC resource "Preventing Child Sexual Abuse in Youth-Serving Organizations."