Alex Jones is a seasoned public health professional with extensive experience in global health initiatives, particularly in disease eradication programs. Currently serving as a Senior Public Health Advisor at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention since September 2021, Alex previously held key positions at RTI International and The Task Force for Global Health, where responsibilities included advising on neglected tropical diseases and program management. A background in the Guinea worm eradication efforts at The Carter Center spans multiple roles from Deputy Director to technical advisor, demonstrating leadership overseeing large teams and complex logistics. Alex holds a Master's degree in Public Administration from The George Washington University and a Bachelor's degree in History from the University of North Carolina.