Subroto Banerji, MPH

Subroto Banerji is a public health leader with more than 30 years of experience improving health outcomes across the United States and globally. He has held senior roles at the CDC, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and the World Health Organization, as well as leadership positions in the nonprofit and healthcare sectors. His expertise includes program strategy, partner engagement, and cross-sector collaboration to advance equitable, sustainable solutions.

Most recently, Subroto served as Manager of Operations and Initiatives at Presbyterian Healthcare Services in New Mexico, where he led CDC REACH-funded efforts to expand access to preventive health programs in Bernalillo County. His work focuses on strengthening public health systems, implementing high-impact interventions, and supporting locally led, culturally grounded approaches.

Subroto has partnered with stakeholders at every level, including tribal, territorial, state, federal, and global. His focus areas include maternal health, infectious disease response, and disaster resilience. He has successfully led initiatives in settings ranging from rural health systems to international emergency operations.

A committed community advocate, Subroto also volunteers as a State Planner with Team Rubicon in New Mexico, contributing to disaster preparedness and community resilience.

He holds a Master of Public Health in Epidemiology from San Diego State University and a Bachelor of Science in Zoology from The Ohio State University.