Dr. E. Oscar Alleyne
Managing Health Director, Public Health
Dr. E. Oscar Alleyne is the Managing Director of the Public Health Division at MITRE Health FFRDC. He is responsible for senior leadership engagement with key federal health agencies leading delivery of work, identifying and building strategic partnerships that provide “whole of government” public health solutions.
He has senior leadership experience and demonstrated success in local, state and national governmental public health. Dr Alleyne was the Chief of Programs and Services for the National Association of County and City Health Officials where he was a senior executive in charge of public health programs along with membership and meetings services. He directed the implementation of programs, policy and diversification of funding and assisted in raising NACCHO’s profile through external engagement and partnership development for the advancement of the country’s 3,000 local health departments.
Previously he was the Director of Epidemiology and Public Health Planning for 15 years at Rockland County Health Department in New York responding to and mitigating several major emerging health issues including West Nile, Anthrax, Smallpox, H1N1, Tuberculosis, Mumps, neonatal HSV, Botulism, MERS CoV, and Ebola.
Dr. Alleyne is a Past President of the Board of Directors for the New York State Public Health Association, the Past President of the Alpha Gamma Chapter of the Delta Omega Honorary Society in Public Health and the Past Chair of the Epidemiology Section of the American Public Health Association. He currently serves as a member of the Executive Board of the American Public Health Association and is also a member of the Defense Health Board which is a Federal Advisory Committee to the US Secretary of Defense.