Robert R. Redfield

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Robert R. Redfield
Robert R. Redfield.jpg
Redfield in 2018
18th Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
In office
March 26, 2018 January 20, 2021
Government offices
Preceded by Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
2018–2021
Succeeded by