
Led by Dr. Sharon Duncan-Jones (DrPH, MA, CNP), Relevant Solutions, LLC specializes in social epidemiology, legal epidemiology, and culturally relevant evaluation. We provide data-driven research and consulting that empowers indigent clients, strengthens legal defense, and transforms systems for equity and justice.
Our coaching and consulting services are designed to support a wide range of businesses, from startups and small businesses to large, established enterprises. We tailor our approach to meet the unique needs and goals of each client, ensuring that our strategies and solutions are effective and impactful, regardless of the industry or business size.
Our coaching sessions are structured to provide personalized support and guidance. Typically, we start with an initial consultation to understand your business goals and challenges. This is followed by regular coaching sessions where we discuss progress, address any issues, and set actionable goals. Each session is designed to offer strategic insights, practical advice, and accountability to help you achieve your business objectives.
Our consulting services are comprehensive and tailored to address your specific business needs. You can expect an in-depth analysis of your current operations, strategic recommendations for improvement, and hands-on support to implement these strategies. We focus on enhancing efficiency, optimizing processes, and driving growth. Our goal is to provide you with practical solutions and actionable insights that lead to sustainable success.

“Dr. Sharon Duncan-Jones brings rare clarity and expertise at the intersection of law, public health, and social justice. Her deep understanding of social epidemiology — and how legal frameworks shape health outcomes — has been invaluable to our work. I trust her analysis and insights completely, and would recommend her to any organization seeking rigorous, evidence-based guidance on social determinants of health and equity


Dr. Sharon Duncan-Jones is a powerful ally for those committed to health equity, civil rights, and systemic change. Her mastery of social epidemiology and legal analysis helped us see the bigger picture — not just individual health outcomes, but how social conditions, policy, and law combine to shape entire populations’ well-being. Working with her felt like combining science, compassion, and justice. I wholeheartedly recommend her to any group seeking to address institutional inequalities and build equitable health outcomes

