ITHACA, N.Y. — The Ithaca Health Alliance/Ithaca Free Clinic (IHA/IFC) will welcome a new leader next month when Derek English becomes executive director, the organization announced. English brings a background in community programming, operational leadership, and nonprofit management to the role. When he begins in April, English will manage all day-to-day operations for IHA/IFC, which […]
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ITHACA, N.Y. — The Ithaca Health Alliance/Ithaca Free Clinic (IHA/IFC) will welcome a new leader next month when Derek English becomes executive director, the organization announced.
English brings a background in community programming, operational leadership, and nonprofit management to the role.
When he begins in April, English will manage all day-to-day operations for IHA/IFC, which is known for offering complementary and alternative approaches along with conventional medicine. The nonprofit organization offers no-fee care.
“I’m excited to bring my passion for harm reduction, health-care equity, and serving those in traditionally underserved communities to the Ithaca Health Alliance,” English said in a statement.
He began his career in 2011 as an attorney for the Hiscock Legal Aid Society in Syracuse, where he represented those who could not afford legal services.
English transitioned to the nonprofit sector, holding several positions at ACR Health (formerly AIDS Community Resources, Inc.) and ultimately serving as the director of care management services until 2024.
In his most recent role as practice manager of Summerwood Pediatrics in Liverpool, English focused on integrating a “medical home” model of primary care that partners with the family to increase access to referrals, educational services, and other supportive resources.
English holds bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from Pennsylvania Western University, California campus and his law degree from the Syracuse University College of Law.