Lisbeth Requena Gall is the Associate Director of Population Health Programs at the National Center for Farmworker Health (NCFH). She oversees public health training programs for special populations, language access programming, development and dissemination of health education materials, and referral and information services for farmworkers and their families. Lisbeth is a native of Guatemala and has nearly fifteen years of experience working internationally and in the U.S. on public health, education, and social programs with marginalized populations. She has extensive experience in project management, training program design and evaluation, and adult education. She currently serves as a board member of the North Carolina Farmworker Health Program (NCFHP), a statewide Migrant Health Voucher Program within the North Carolina Office of Rural Health. Lisbeth holds a bachelor’s degree in social work with a focus on Development Management and a Master’s in International Training & Education from American University.