Allyson Aller
About Allyson Aller
Allyson Aller is a Product Strategy Manager at MDLIVE, an Evernorth company, with a background in strategic initiatives and enterprise management at Cancer Treatment Centers of America. She holds a degree in Economics and Global Health Studies from Northwestern University and has experience in education and finance.
Current Role at MDLIVE
Allyson Aller serves as a Product Strategy Manager at MDLIVE, an Evernorth company, since 2022. In this role, she focuses on developing and implementing product strategies that align with the company's objectives. Her work involves collaborating with cross-functional teams to enhance product offerings and improve user experience. Based in Chicago, Illinois, she contributes to MDLIVE's mission of providing accessible healthcare solutions.
Previous Experience at Cancer Treatment Centers of America
Prior to her current position, Allyson Aller worked at Cancer Treatment Centers of America in various roles. She served as Program Manager for Strategic Initiatives from 2021 to 2022, where she managed key projects aimed at improving operational efficiency. Before that, she held the position of Manager for Enterprise Initiatives from 2020 to 2021, focusing on enterprise-wide projects. Additionally, she was a Management Fellow from 2018 to 2020, gaining valuable experience in healthcare management.
Educational Background
Allyson Aller completed her education at Northwestern University, where she earned degrees in Economics and Global Health Studies. This academic background provides her with a strong foundation in both economic principles and healthcare systems. She also graduated from Quince Orchard High School, where she completed her secondary education.
Early Career Experience
Allyson Aller began her professional career as a Math Tutor at Mathnasium - The Math Learning Center from 2015 to 2018. She also gained experience as an intern at the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) in 2017, where she worked for three months in the Greater Chicago Area. These early roles contributed to her skill development and understanding of educational and regulatory environments.