Dr. Angela C. Riley is the Director of Community and Provider Engagement for the American Academy of HIV Medicine. In 2023, Riley concluded her term as the second person of African descent elected as Councilwoman for the City of Binghamton, NY.
Riley, a native of Chicago, IL, graduated from Texas Southern University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences with a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy. She later obtained her PharmD. from Midwestern University Chicago College of Pharmacy and a Master of Public Health Degree with an emphasis on Rural & Underserved Populations from Oklahoma State University.
With over 25 years as a licensed clinician and academician, Dr. Riley’s practice, service, and scholarship activities are closely intertwined with her areas of interest, focusing on health promotion and education in minoritized and under-resourced communities, emphasizing HIV prevention and care. Dr. Riley has obtained several grants and contracts, including a Community Action Grant from the American Heart Association, and recently received support from the Barbara H Chaffee MD, MPH Educational Fund.
In addition to serving on the Grace At The Green Light Board, Dr. Riley currently serves on several national, regional, and local boards and committees within various organizations, including the TSUNAA JML COPHS & New Orleans Alumni Chapters, the Thomas F. Freeman Honors College Advisory Board, the National Pharmaceutical Association, and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.