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Elizabeth Alleman

Director - Planning & Information Management at Kane County Health Department

Elizabeth Alleman currently serves as the Director of Planning & Information Management at Kane County Health Department, a role held since July 2023. Previously, from January 2017 to July 2023, Elizabeth worked at Henry Ford Health in various positions including Manager of Epidemiology and Epidemiologist III and II. Prior experience includes serving as an Epidemiologist at DuPage County Health Department from December 2014 to December 2016, and a Graduate Assistant at Saint Louis University from August 2012 to May 2014, where responsibilities included organizing a national public health competition. Additional roles include a Communicable Disease Intern at the Saint Louis City Health Department and an AmeriCorps VISTA Development Assistant at Hesed House. Elizabeth Alleman holds a Master of Public Health in Epidemiology from Saint Louis University and a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Bradley University.

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Chicago, United States

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Kane County Health Department

The Kane County Health Department, a department of county government, was founded in 1985 by resolution​ of the Kane County Board. The Health Department offers a full array of public health programs and is certified by the Illinois Department of Public Health. Our mission is to promote, protect and advocate for health and wellness of 514,000+ Kane County residents we serve. We do this by: • Assessing and analyzing health conditions • Assuring access to health care services • Conducting programs in accordance with Illinois Department of Public Health certification standards for local health departments • Coordinating and planning with other entities for a comprehensive community health system • Developing local health policies • Enforcing state laws and local ordinances pertaining to health where applicable • Minimizing the adverse impact of diseases and disabilities • Preventing and controlling disease through health promotion, early intervention, and health protection


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