Dr. Maggie Allard has cared for diverse patient populations in underinvested communities for 25 years. Hailing from these communities, Maggie is a serial intrapreneur who has instinctively built over twenty in-the-gap programs and initiatives for healthcare, government, community, non-profit and faith-based organizations. She has led on two non-profit boards and in five director/medical director roles. Maggie co-founded and ran a non-profit for ten years, working with women-owned small businesses through microloans in Rwanda and the Dominican Republic. As well, she has mentored dozens of individuals and healthcare entrepreneurs, primarily women, racial/ethnic minorities and those from disadvantaged backgrounds. In her next chapter, Dr. Allard hopes to leverage her decades of lived experience and expertise in primary care, public health, population health, leadership and entrepreneurship to build organizations focusing on healthcare, community development and equity in the U.S. and abroad.
Dr. Allard completed the Social Medicine Residency Program at Albert Einstein, an MPH in Clinical Effectiveness, Health Policy and Management from the Harvard Chan School and a Fellowship in General Internal Medicine at Harvard Medical School. Maggie enjoys oils, watercolors, pottery and Latin dance, but most of all she loves the rhythm of life with her husband, children, family, friends and community.
Maggie Allard, MD MPH