Sean Haley, Ph.D., M.P.H. has spent the last twenty years working in community health, government and higher education. His community health experience began as a youth outreach worker in public housing in Roxbury, MA. He has held positions in the MA Governor’s Alliance against Drugs, Massachusetts Department of Public Health as a co-manager of the MA Prevention Center System, Director of Adolescent Health for a large New England non profit and as the Executive Director for a small education non profit, the latter while completing his doctoral work.
Dr. Haley has served as a consultant for numerous projects including: the co-coordinator of the Washtenaw County AIDS Task Force in Ypsilanti, Michigan; a senior trainer at the Multi-Cultural AIDS Coalition, as co-author of Massachusetts multi-agency substance abuse prevention plan and as the program officer at the Harvard Pilgrim Healthcare Foundation. He has taught at the University of Michigan, Brandeis University and Salem State College.
He holds a Masters of Public Health degree from the University of Michigan in policy and administration with a concentration in maternal and child health, and a Ph.D. in Health and Social Policy from Brandeis University.