Lisandra Lamboy is Outreach Coordinator for the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene's Healthy Bodegas Initiative. She currently works with 300+ bodega owners to increase access to healthy foods in NYC food retail outlets. Previously she served as the Corner Store Campaign Coordinator at the Food Trust in Philadelphia where she developed a youth-inspired social marketing to effectively promote healthier snacks in local corner stores. She was also Research Assistant at Public/Private Ventures, an action-based research, public policy and program development organization where she worked with researchers on health, ex-offender reentry, and after-school programming initiatives. Ms. Lamboy graduated from Swarthmore College with a degree in Sociology/Anthropology. inator at the Food Trust in Philadelphia. She increases the availability of healthy products in inner-city corner stores and assists store owners to market healthier food alternatives to children. Previously she worked with Youth Ministries for Peace and Justice on the Campaign for Police Reform in the South Bronx where she coordinated youth efforts to inform residents about basic human rights and organized the community against police harassment. She was a research assistant at Public/Private Ventures, an action-based research, public policy and program development organization where she worked with researchers on health, ex-offender reentry, and after-school programming initiatives.