Alison Teitelbaum is a distinguished public health and strategy expert with nearly two decades of dedicated experience in association management.
Alison's leadership has been instrumental in shaping the success of numerous organizations, such as the International Association for the Study of Pain, the American Health Quality Association, the National Kidney Foundation, the RNA Society, the Healthcare Alliance for Patient Safety, and others. Her accomplishments include elevated revenue streams, expanded membership, heightened community engagement, effective volunteer leadership, enhanced operational efficiency, and improved organizational capacity.
Alison is deeply passionate about creating exceptionally diverse and talented teams. She is dedicated to empowering everyone to reach their goals and contribute to an organization's overarching success, ultimately benefiting its members, stakeholders, and the broader community. Her unwavering goal is to drive positive change and foster a healthier world by championing the missions and visions of the organizations she serves.
Alison is a Certified Association Executive (CAE), serves as a Governing Councilor for the American Public Health Association (APHA), and is a past-chair of the Health Communications Working Group of APHA. She holds undergraduate degrees in Biology and Psychology from Virginia Tech, a Master of Psychology from Radford University, and a Master of Public Health from the George Washington University.