She has more than 15 years of global program management and advocacy experience and specializes in monitoring and evaluation. She has a depth of knowledge in social and political epidemiology, health financing and community systems strengthening in the developing world through my work on USAID/PEPFAR health and development, bilateral and multi-county projects across Latin America, Africa and Asia. She has worked extensively on maternal and infant health in Ukraine and supported several other projects, including ones in Pakistan, Tanzania, South Africa, and her home country, Trinidad.
She earned a Bachelor’s in Biology from Tuskegee University and a Master of Science in Population and International Health from the Harvard School of Public Health.