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Appendix C: Speaker and Moderator Biographical Sketches
Pages 97-106

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... Currently, she provides technical and management leadership to PATH's Digital Square and Global Health Security Partnership. For Digital Square, she manages efforts to implement the project's global goods work; she collaborates with and supports partners who improve core software development for global goods.
From page 98...
... investment arm for the Global Fund. Cara Bradley is PATH's chief corporate-engagement officer and leads its global strategy to expand industry partnerships to solve the world's most challenging health problems.
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... Previously, as the lead health specialist at the World Bank in Washington, DC, Dr. Bundy worked for 15 years with governments in 77 low- and middle-income countries to help apply scientific rigor to the design, implementation, and evaluation of national health programs.
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... Ms. Byrkit helped forge key public–private partnerships to enable health solutions, such as the introduction of fortified rice in Myanmar, access to new technologies for the prevention of HIV in Vietnam, and private-sector investments to vaccinate against life-threatening diseases throughout the Mekong region.
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... There, she was responsible for key global health and access partnerships and for Merck's relationships with a wide range of stakeholders in the global health arena. She was also the executive director of HIV Policy and External Affairs for the Europe, Middle East, Africa, and Canada region and primarily focused on driving Merck and industry initiatives to improve access to HIV/AIDS care and treatment in the developing world.
From page 102...
... She has published several articles on the Mectizan Donation Program, on the role of the private sector in global health, and on successful public–private partnerships. James Coughlan leverages 30 years of experience with The UPS Foundation as the former global president of United Parcel Service (UPS)
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... Johnson is a consultant to ExxonMobil, the immediate past chair of the Joint Commission's International and Resource Boards, and a member of the Yale School of Public Health Leadership Council. He serves on several boards, including those at the Bon Secours Hospital System, the Yale School of Public Health, and the Milbank Memorial Fund.
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... After an early career as a banking and corporate attorney, Mr. Schlein moved into the development field and first worked for the United Nations Association, the largest advocacy organization that supports United Nations causes in the United States.
From page 105...
... She is responsible for catalyzing FDA global engagement in collaboration with FDA centers and offices, international health and regulatory partners, ministries of health
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... President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief; served as the chief of party for the 5-year, $250 million, U.S. Agency for International Development–funded RAPIDS initiative, which cared for 260,000 Zambian orphans and vulnerable children; led nine country programs with an annual budget of $450–$600 million; and established a strong track record in policy influence for developing countries.


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