Stephanie Psaki is a public health leader who has focused on the intersection of national security, global health, and equity. In this conversation she will discuss her work to involve multiple sectors in expanded collaboration on global health security.
This event is hosted through Georgetown University’s Conversations in Health: Global to Local class, which invites global health professionals to Georgetown’s campus to engage in discussions regarding their career paths and expertise. John Monahan guides the structured conversation, and the discussion is open to all Georgetown University faculty, students, and staff.
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Stephanie Psaki is a public health leader with expertise at the intersection of national security, global health, and equity. She has led public health policy-making at senior levels of the U.S. government, working alongside partners in civil society, the private sector, and philanthropy. Psaki has held leadership positions across multiple sectors, including government, NGOs, and research institutions. Most recently she served as the first-ever U.S. coordinator for global health security at the White House during the Biden-Harris administration. She holds a Ph.D. from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and an M.S. from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
John T. Monahan, J.D., is a senior advisor to the Georgetown University Global Health Institute, a professor in the Department of Medicine, a senior fellow at the McCourt School of Public Policy at Georgetown University, and a senior scholar at the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law at Georgetown Law.