Dr. Tamarah Duperval-Brownlee

Dr. Tamarah Duperval-Brownlee

Chief Health Officer Accenture
dr.tam.brownlee@accenture.com

Dr. Tamarah Duperval-Brownlee (Dr. Tam) is Chief Health Officer and Managing Director at Accenture, where she leads in creating and innovating strategies to enhance the health, health equity, safety, and wellbeing of their people and families, as well as clients across the globe. Through enabling tools and resources to address key dimensions of health (including physician, financial, and mental health), she leads her global team to create environments for every Accenture employee to thrive personally and professionally.

Prior to her career at Accenture, Dr. Tam served as senior vice president and chief community impact officer at Ascension, where she developed the community impact (health) strategy and led efforts to impact population health, advance health equity, improve healthcare operations, and optimize the health and well-being of vulnerable communities across Ascension markets. She was also the President of Providence Health System (a member of Ascension) and led a team that improved operations and developed a strategy for ambulatory based care serving vulnerable populations in Washington DC.

A board-certified Family Physician, her career reflects a strong record of clinical and operational experience, the development and implementation of community and population health strategies, and improvement of healthcare delivery and quality. She is a frequent lecturer and speaker and thought leader on issues of health equity, social impact, community health, leadership, and well-being.

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