Colorectal Cancer Alliance’s Post

The Alliance welcomes Oluwadamilola (Dammie) Brown, Senior Vice President of Mission Delivery. Oluwadamilola (Dammie) Brown brings a wealth of experience and a deep passion for healthcare to her role as Senior Vice President of Mission Delivery at the Colorectal Cancer Alliance. With two decades spent working in patient care, medical affairs and clinical development, Dammie has dedicated her career to enhancing patient care and access to innovative new treatment across the globe. Prior to joining the Alliance, Dammie held significant roles at Novartis Pharmaceuticals and Roche Pharma. At Novartis, she served as an Executive Medical Director, where she led diverse teams in developing and executing clinical and medical strategies for a multi-billion-dollar portfolio. Her impactful leadership in diversity and inclusion (D&I) earned her the Novartis US CDMA Silver Award for Innovation in Equity and Diversity in Clinical Trials, recognizing her outstanding contributions to enhancing diversity in patient care. At the Colorectal Cancer Alliance, Dammie is excited to contribute to the organization’s crucial goals: increasing screening rates, supporting patients and their families, and advancing research to end colorectal cancer. Her role involves integrating these areas seamlessly to maximize impact, driven by a vision of a world where no life is lost to this disease. Dammie's personal connection to the mission and her dedication to service reflect her deep commitment to not just leading with expertise, but with heart. She is motivated by the stories of those she serves, and she strives each day to make a lasting impact in the fight against colorectal cancer. Dammie holds a Master of Science in Healthcare Decision Analysis from the University of Southern California, along with a Doctor of Medicine and Surgery from Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria. She lives in Houston, Texas with her husband (William), son (Kitan), and their golden retriever (Goldie).

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