Allison Enjetti, MSc
About Allison Enjetti, MSc
Allison Enjetti, MSc, is a Project Manager at AbCellera, with a background in infectious disease control and extensive experience in program management across various health organizations. She has held positions at USAID, the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, and the University of British Columbia, among others.
Current Role at AbCellera
Allison Enjetti serves as a Project Manager at AbCellera, a biotechnology company based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She has held this position since 2020, contributing to various projects within the organization. Her role involves overseeing project development and ensuring alignment with company objectives.
Previous Experience at USAID
Allison Enjetti worked at USAID as a Program Analyst for the President's Malaria Initiative from 2013 to 2014. During her tenure in the Washington D.C. Metro Area, she focused on malaria prevention and control initiatives, contributing to the program's strategic planning and implementation.
Education and Expertise
Allison Enjetti obtained a Master of Science (MSc) in Control of Infectious Diseases from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, University of London, from 2014 to 2015. She also holds a dual degree in Biology and Religious Studies with a concentration in Global Ethics from Virginia Commonwealth University, completed between 2004 and 2008.
Experience in Health Services
Allison Enjetti has significant experience in health services. She served as the Transgender Health Services Program Manager at Health Brigade in 2011 and as a Community Outreach Specialist at the same organization in 2010. These roles involved managing health programs and outreach initiatives to support diverse communities.
Research Coordination at British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS
Allison Enjetti worked as a Research Coordinator at the British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS from 2016 to 2017. In this role, she coordinated research activities focused on HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment, contributing to the center's mission of improving health outcomes for affected populations.