Nigerian-American, Osaremen Okolo has been named by President-Elect of the United States, Joe Biden as his COVID-19 policy advisor. Biden is expected to be sworn-in on January 20.
26-year-old Okolo was among 100 names announced as additional members of the White House staff by the Biden transition team on Wednesday.
Osaremen Okolo, born to Nigerian parents, currently serves as a Senior Health Policy Advisor at the US House of Representatives. She graduated with honours from Harvard University in 2017 with degrees in medicine and African-American studies. She has also worked as a legislative aide for health policy at the United States Senate.
Okolo previously served as Legislative Aide for Health Policy on the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labour, and Pensions (HELP) for Ranking Member Patty Murray of Washington. She has also worked for US Representative Jan Schakowsky of Illinois as a legislative aide for the health policy advisor.
Her work covered drafting, negotiating and managing the Congresswoman’s legislation, oversight and policy concerning the comprehensive health care and public health agenda.