Shereika Mills is a student of the 2023-2024 LL.M. in National and Global Health Law. She is originally from Jamaica.

Mills is interested in alcohol and tobacco control, noncommunicable diseases and healthy food policies, sexual and reproductive health, and access to health and healthcare.

Mills has been a practicing lawyer for three years in Jamaica. Prior to enrolling at Georgetown Law, she served as the policy and advocacy coordinator at the Jamaica Youth Advocacy Network. In this role, she researched advocacy solutions, with a focus on national school nutrition policy, to address the unhealthy food environment in Jamaica.

Mills holds an LL.B. from the University of the West Indies, Mona in Jamaica. Additionally, she received her Legal Education Certificate from the Norman Manley Law School in Jamaica. She is a healthy food law and policy scholar at Georgetown Law.

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