
Terence McKittrick
Terence leads our public health and international development business. In this role, he provides leadership for the technical, operational, and administrative efforts for a team of over 1,300 social scientists, statisticians, survey methodologists, bioinformaticists, epidemiologists, economists, management consultants, international development experts, and technology professionals.
His organization supports its public-sector clients’ mission-critical needs by bringing together teams with deep expertise in public health, survey research, advanced analytics and informatics, and cutting-edge technology solutions. Clients include the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the National Institutes of Health, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration, the Environmental Protection Agency, and state & local governments.
Terence brings more than 35 years of experience helping clients improve people’s health and health outcomes through the implementation of their mission-critical programs. He has expertise in public health, strategic and organizational planning, performance management, governance support, and technology. He also has extensive senior-level domestic and international experience advising C-suite executives for Fortune 100 companies and large government public health agencies to solve some of their most difficult challenges.
Terence is a partner of the American Council of Technology / Industry Advisory Council (ACT-IAC) and past co-chair of the Fellows Outreach Committee. He is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) and holds an IT Infrastructure Library Foundation Certificate in IT Service Management.
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B.A., Classics, University of Virginia
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M.S., Global Health, George Mason University