Director, Strategic Program Planning
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
Corbin J. Standley is a community psychologist and researcher with more than a decade of experience in research, evaluation, and policy. His career has focused on public health and community-level approaches to suicide prevention through capacity building, equitable systems change, and policy change. His work prioritizes equity in data collection, analysis, and reporting, as well as centering minoritized voices and co-designing equitable solutions with those with lived experience. As an expert voice in suicide prevention, Corbin’s research in schools, health systems, and communities has helped to transform systems to save lives.
As Director of Strategic Program Planning for Project 2025 at the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP), Corbin leads the translational science, program development, implementation, and strategic planning components of Project 2025—an AFSP-led initiative to leverage systems change across critical sectors to reduce the national suicide rate 20 percent by 2025. He collaborates with interdisciplinary teams to create meaningful and lasting change by transforming data and research into insightful and evidence-based action.
Tuesday, May 2, 2023
11:30 AM – 12:30 PM