Washington, DC

Associate Executive Director, American College of Preventive Medicine

Represented: Clinicians

Danielle Pere, MPM, is the Associate Executive Director at the American College of Preventive Medicine (ACPM) and has over 14 years of healthcare policy experience relating to Medicare, Medicaid, long-term care, and the Affordable Care Act. At ACPM, she is responsible for providing oversight, management, and program development for federal grants, leads ACPM's strategic initiatives around Lifestyle Medicine and health systems transformation, and develops and advances ACPM's strategic business lines relating to certification. Prior to her current role, Pere was the director of field mobilization for the Alliance for Retired Americans, AFL-CIO. In that role, she developed and managed the organization's legislative and political campaigns related to health care and retirement security.

Pere holds a BA in biology and political science from Whittier College, a Certificate in program design and assessment from the University of Pennsylvania, and a Master of Public Policy Management from Georgetown University.

Pere served as a member of the Advisory Panel on Healthcare Delivery and Disparities Research from Fall 2015 - Spring 2018.

Conflicts of Interest

As of April 4, 2015

  • American College of Preventive Medicine, Employee

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