Paige L. Rohe

Paige L. Rohe

The ROBIN Project

Paige L. Rohe, MPH, is the founder of The ROBIN Project (Reducing OBstetric INjury), a Georgia nonprofit childbirth safety organization. She also is a senior public relations advisor for Jackson Spalding, supporting health care and nonprofit clients.

Rohe and her young daughter experienced multiple, serious complications during and following childbirth, the most serious and long-lasting of which has been Eva’s severe brachial plexus birth palsy. She has since devoted her volunteer time and expertise to supporting childbirth safety awareness and supporting patient families who have experienced childbirth injury.

Rohe has 20 years of experience in healthcare communications for large corporations, global and national nonprofits, academic institutions, and healthcare delivery systems.

She has traveled to as far-flung places as South Sudan, Liberia, Ethiopia, the Dominican Republic, and Haiti in her work in global health communications as well as traveled extensively in the United States.

She began her career in Washington, D.C., working for a prominent a public affairs consultancy on mental health advocacy, and went on to work for a global health organization specializing in disease eradication and elimination and reducing stigma against mental illnesses. Rohe credits her experiences in DC, global health, and as a physician communications specialist within a large pediatric healthcare system as helping to inform her work with The ROBIN Project.

Rohe holds a Master of Public Health in Health Policy and Management and a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies from Emory University.