- John O. Agwunobi
John O. Agwunobi, MD,
MBA , MPH served as the 12th Assistant Secretary for Health (ASH),U.S. Department of Health and Human Services fromDecember 17 2005 toSeptember 4 2007 . During his term as the ASH, he was a serving member of theUnited States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps , a uniformed service, and held the rank of a four-star Admiral. As the ASH, Dr. Agwunobi served as the Secretary's primary advisor on matters involving the nation's public health. He also oversaw the US Public Health Service and its Commissioned Corps for the Secretary.Dr. Agwunobi is a public health professional with experience in health care delivery, managed care, and health policy. Prior to becoming the ASH, Dr. Agwunobi served as
Florida 's Secretary of Health and State Health Officer, under GovernorJeb Bush , fromOctober 2001 toSeptember 2005 . Dr. Agwunobi confronted many public health challenges during his tenure, including leading the state's public health and medical response to the unprecedented four major hurricanes that struck Florida in 2004. In addition, the day after being named Secretary, Dr. Agwunobi led theFlorida Department of Health in its response to the nation's first-everanthrax attack. He subsequently guided the state's nationally-recognized efforts to prepare for, prevent, respond to, and mitigate the effects of a bioterrorism attack.As Secretary, Dr. Agwunobi led the call for a healthier Florida, advocating for improved nutrition and exercise in an effort to address the state's epidemic of
obesity . His department's many successes included responses toWest Nile virus ,SARS , other infectious disease outbreaks, efforts to decrease the state's infant mortality rate, loweringtobacco use among young Floridians, addressing racial and ethnic health disparities, and improving overall access to medical and dental care.As a pediatrician, Dr. Agwunobi dedicated himself to working with under served populations. Before moving to Florida, he was Medical Director and Vice President of Medical Affairs and Patient Services at the Hospital for Sick Children, a
Washington, DC -based pediatric rehabilitation hospital and community health care provider. He simultaneously served as medical director for an affiliated managed care plan, where he maintained a network of more than 2,300 physicians and specialists.Dr. Agwunobi completed his pediatric residency at
Howard University Hospital in Washington, DC, rotating between Children's National Medical Center and theDistrict of Columbia General Hospital --then one of the nation's busiest inner-city hospitals. In addition to his medical degree, Dr. Agwunobi holds a Master of Business Administration degree fromGeorgetown University in Washington, DC, and a Master of Public Health degree from theJohns Hopkins School of Public Health in Baltimore, MD. He is also a certified managed care executive.Dr. Agwunobi has been the recipient of numerous honors and awards, including Public Administrator of the Year, APHA Public Health Hero Citation, and Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters. He previously served as Chair of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Advisory Committee to the Director, and on the Board of Directors of the National Quality Forum--an advisory group formed at the recommendation of the President's Advisory Commission on Consumer Protection and Quality in the Health Care Industry.
With his role as Assistant Secretary for Health, Dr. Agwunobi saw this as an opportunity to enhance the Secretary's efforts to further the mission of HHS and the health of the nation by building, strengthening, and leveraging relationships across the public health community and the
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In 2007 he left government service and became a SVP at Walmart.
http://www.scottmcpherson.net/journal/2007/8/8/agwunobi-resigns-joins-wal-mart.html
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