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Wednesday, October 23
 

8:30am CDT

Registration & Networking: Morning Mix and Mingle
Wednesday October 23, 2024 8:30am - 9:00am CDT
Reunite and mingle with your fellow PQMD members over coffee and pastries.
Wednesday October 23, 2024 8:30am - 9:00am CDT
International Center

9:00am CDT

Opening Act: PQMD and Host Welcome
Wednesday October 23, 2024 9:00am - 9:20am CDT
The PQMD Collaboration and Learning Forum Opening Session kicks off with a warm welcome from PQMD's Executive Director, EJ Ashbourne, setting the stage for the event. Mercy Ships CEO, Gert van de Weerdhof, will then extend his greetings, introducing the collaborative spirit of the forum.
Speakers
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Robert Corley

Chief Operating Officer, Mercy Ships
Robert Corley serves as the Chief Operating Officer for Mercy Ships. As the COO, Robert oversees all operations, including information technology, marine operations, human resources, and strategic planning for their headquarters in Lindale, Texas, and across the globe. Robert has... Read More →
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Elizabeth Ashbourne

Executive Director, PQMD
As Executive Director of PQMD, Elizabeth (EJ) Ashbourne is responsible for furthering PQMD’s commitment to championing and advancing standards in medical supply and service donations by developing the vision, strategy, and execution of the organizations five pillars of work.Prior... Read More →
Wednesday October 23, 2024 9:00am - 9:20am CDT
International Center

9:20am CDT

Escalating Crises and Disaster: Meeting Growing Demand
Wednesday October 23, 2024 9:20am - 9:55am CDT
This panel will delve into how PQMD members are responding to the increasing frequency and severity of global disasters and crises without coinciding funding. Members will speak to escalating needs and discuss their strategic approach to how they prioritize response efforts and any implications on organizational bandwidth, partnerships, level of engagement, and relationships with donors. Additionally, members will share their experiences on shifts in effectiveness and articulating the impact of their work.
Speakers
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Michelle Clark

Programme Coordinator, GlaxoSmithKline
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Kavita Sood-Isaacs

Baxter International, Inc., Associate Director, Corporate Responsibility and Global Philanthropy
Kavita Sood-Isaacs is the Associate Director, Corporate Responsibility and Global Philanthropy at Baxter International Inc. In this role, she supports Baxter’s Mission to Save and Sustain Lives through management of Baxter International Foundation signature partnerships, disaster... Read More →
avatar for Elizabeth Ashbourne

Elizabeth Ashbourne

Executive Director, PQMD
As Executive Director of PQMD, Elizabeth (EJ) Ashbourne is responsible for furthering PQMD’s commitment to championing and advancing standards in medical supply and service donations by developing the vision, strategy, and execution of the organizations five pillars of work.Prior... Read More →
avatar for Chris Skopec

Chris Skopec

Executive Vice President of Global Health, Project HOPE
Chris Skopec is responsible for overseeing the organization’s global health programs worldwide and leading its humanitarian and emergency response efforts.  He also serves as the Chair for the Partnership for Quality Medical Donations (PQMD) Executive Committee.Chris previously... Read More →
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Hannah Dean

Programmes Manager, International Health Partners
Hannah has worked in the global health sector for the past 10 years and has experience in coordinating a number of disaster responses as well as maintaining and building partnerships across the NGO, corporate and government sectors. She has worked for International Health Partners... Read More →
Wednesday October 23, 2024 9:20am - 9:55am CDT
International Center

9:55am CDT

What’s Working and How Do We Know?: A Conversation about Success
Wednesday October 23, 2024 9:55am - 10:20am CDT
This critical conversation will explore the nuances and realities of how humanitarian work makes an impact. Organizations have always been keen to articulate their value proposition and the results of their work in general and that can quickly become customized. With the recognition that we are living through complex changes in how we work, we can further pursue deeper understanding about why our work is valuable, what we can measure, the assumptions we make and who should inform metrics decisions. ESG, the localization movement, expansion of partnerships and growing interest in wrap-around programming all influence organizational approaches to monitoring and evaluation. PQMD members will discuss “what is truly working – and how do we know?”
Speakers
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Heather Lee

Program Grants and Donor Relations Director, Heart to Heart International
Heather Lee currently serves as the Program Grants and Donor Relations Director at Heart to Heart International, located in Lenexa, KS. Prior to her current role, she held the position of Director of Disaster Response, overseeing many of Heart to Heart International’s humanitarian... Read More →
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Jon Hicks

Senior Manager, Access to Healthcare, Amgen
Jon Hicks is Associate Director, Access to Healthcare at Amgen. He runs strategic planning and operations for the team, which focuses on health systems strengthening in low- and middle-income countries without a commercial presence. He has had two other roles at Amgen, worked and... Read More →
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Ellen Rafferty

Associate Director, Social Investing, BD
Ellen Rafferty manages many of BD’s international, national and local corporate giving programs – including cash grants and product donations for BD and the BD Foundation. She also executes the strategy for the Company’s signature strategic philanthropy programs in the United... Read More →
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Alicia Annamaly

Director of Program Strategy and Partnerships, The Max Foundation
As Director of Programs at The Max Foundation, Alicia’s work supports global access to medication, technology, and services for patients living with cancer and other critical illnesses in over 75 low- and middle-income countries. She oversees The Max Foundation’s Monitoring and... Read More →
Wednesday October 23, 2024 9:55am - 10:20am CDT
International Center

10:20am CDT

Member Snapshots: Showcasing Success
Wednesday October 23, 2024 10:20am - 11:30am CDT
In this dynamic session, PQMD members will deliver rapid-fire "snapshots" of their programmatic successes that create impact for Regional Partnerships and Health Infrastructure. This is an opportunity for the membership to hear directly from their peers who have expertise in discreet programmatic areas. This session was directly requested from our members and built to inspire and provide opportunities for deeper understanding - leading to further collaboration and cross-pollination of ideas. After the presentations, participants will work together to share their own experiences around the topics.

Direct Relief: City Cancer Challenge
Direct Relief multi-year initiative with Amgen and the City Cancer Challenge (C/Can) to support breast cancer patients in Paraguay. The initiative aims to establish a standardized methodology for achieving in-country readiness to support equitable and quality access to breast cancer diagnostics and medicines. Through partnerships and collaboration with local stakeholders, the program reinforces ongoing efforts to strengthen local infrastructure and the healthcare workforce in Paraguay’s leading cancer treatment institutions for long term sustainability in provision of cancer services.

Save the Children: Regional COVID-19 Response to the Pandemic in Indonesia and Philippines - Minimizing Mental Health Consequences of COVID-19 
Save the Children sees regional partnerships as a strong lever to achieving its mission to inspire breakthroughs in the way the world treats children to deliver immediate and lasting change. By working with local organizations, governments, and communities, the organization ensures its programs are culturally relevant and sustainable, leveraging local expertise for tailored interventions. A prime example of this approach is Save the Children’s partnership in Indonesia and the Philippines during COVID-19, funded by Johnson & Johnson. Collaborating with health authorities, universities, and community members, the initiative provided mental health support to over 10,000 frontline health workers. The success stemmed from a deep partnership that combined the strengths of various stakeholders, enhancing the capacity to address complex challenges and creating lasting change for children and families.

Seeding Labs: Instrumental Access
Seeding Labs is a U.S.-based 501(c)(3) organization that enhances access to scientific resources in the developing world. Its flagship program, Instrumental Access, builds an international network of partners to strengthen the scientific capacity of universities and research institutes in developing countries, which are vital for training the health workforce and generating research to inform healthcare policy.

By focusing on providing high-quality laboratory equipment and supplies, Instrumental Access addresses a critical gap that promotes growth and sustainability for these institutions. Access to these tools allows scientists and students to innovate and excel, ultimately fostering self-sustaining research environments. Over fifteen years, data from nearly 100 institutions has shown that this support leads to significant outcomes in workforce development and institutional sustainability, advancing equity in health and empowering local leadership in development.

MedShare: MedShare’s Biomedical Equipment Training & Repair Program
To address the dilemma of donated medical equipment sitting idle in healthcare facilities, MedShare invests significant time and resources in biomedical equipment training and repair services. This program focuses on providing quality, functional medical equipment, accompanied by biomedical engineering training to under-resourced communities around the world. MedShare’s biomedical engineers have traveled to dozens of countries to provide hands-on training to end-users, engineers, technicians and healthcare professionals, ensuring sustainability of critical diagnostic healthcare infrastructure, expanding available services, and improving quality of care.

Henry Schein: Jamaican Partnerships
For many decades, Henry Schein has worked to expand equitable access to quality, affordable health care for all by catalyzing impactful public-private partnerships focused on several key goals: advancing holistic and innovative models of care and wellness; delivering care to underserved and underrepresented communities; and preparing for and responding to emergencies. In order for us to deliver care to underserved and underrepresented communities, alignment is a must. Learn how Henry Schein Helps Health Happen by positioning partnerships and increasing access to oral health care in Jamaica.
Speakers
avatar for Hank Handtmann

Hank Handtmann

Director, Corporate Engagement, Direct Relief
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Trim Kabashi

Senior Officer, Corporate Partnerships, Save the Children
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Jennifer Raymond

Director of Corporate Relations, Seeding Labs
Hello!I build and steward Seeding Labs partnerships with corporations and other life science institutions. Our partners’ financial and lab equipment contributions help support universities and research institutions in under-resourced settings.When these talented scientists, researchers... Read More →
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Jason Chernock

Director, Programs and Partnerships, MedShare
Jason Chernock serves as Director of Programs and Partnerships for MedShare, a global humanitarian aid organization dedicated to improving the quality of life of people, communities and our planet by sourcing and directly delivering surplus medical supplies and equipment to communities... Read More →
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Kyle Guerin

Director, CSR, Henry Schein
Kyle Guerin is currently the Director of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), at Henry Schein. He oversees the Henry Schein Cares team helping to advance their health equity programs and initiatives to “help health happen” and supporting Henry Schein in its vision and commitment... Read More →
Wednesday October 23, 2024 10:20am - 11:30am CDT
International Center

11:30am CDT

Break: Refresh and Recharge
Wednesday October 23, 2024 11:30am - 11:50am CDT
Virtual Reality:
With the support of Dell Technologies and Link To VR, Mercy Ships created a digital twin of their hospital ship, the Global Mercy. They are using Mesh to facilitate tours, onboarding, and staff training, in order to easily scale unified understanding and connect its people to their culture and mission.

Since we can’t take you all to the Global Mercy, we brought the Global Mercy to you. During every break, please head over to the back of the room to take a tour of the largest hospital ship in the world, and learn more about Mercy Ships.
Wednesday October 23, 2024 11:30am - 11:50am CDT
International Center

11:50am CDT

Climate and Health: Frontline Perspectives
Wednesday October 23, 2024 11:50am - 12:20pm CDT
As climate change impacts health and shapes the changing scope and scale of humanitarian work, PQMD members are on the frontlines of action. This session will tap into PQMD member experiences as they adapt and mitigate their work. Participants will hear “take-home” messages and contextualized insight from partners working on climate action every day.
Speakers
avatar for Jean Mukenga

Jean Mukenga

Mali Country Director, International Medical Corps
Dr. Jean Mukenga is International Medical Corps’ Country Director in Mali. He has been with the organization for nearly a decade, most recently as Deputy Country Director in Cameroon. As Country Director, Dr. Mukenga oversees all programming and administration in Mali, including... Read More →
avatar for Dr. Adlia Ebeid

Dr. Adlia Ebeid

Chief Clinical Officer, San Jose Clinic
Dr. Adlia Ebeid has served as the Chief Clinical Officer at San José Clinic for the last 4 years and prior to that was the Director of Pharmacy Services for 5 years. As a volunteer and pharmacy professor, she spearheaded the pharmacist lead chronic disease management program and... Read More →
avatar for Andrea Cataño

Andrea Cataño

Directora de Asuntos de Gobierno y Responsabilidad Corporativa, Baxter LATAM
Marketing and Advertising professional with an MBA from INALDE Business School, with over 25 years of experience in the pharmaceutical, medical devices, and healthcare sectors, having worked for multinational companies such as Baxter, Merck Serono, and Janssen Cilag.Leader in various... Read More →
Wednesday October 23, 2024 11:50am - 12:20pm CDT
International Center

12:20pm CDT

Powering our Network: New Member Spotlight
Wednesday October 23, 2024 12:20pm - 12:30pm CDT
In this session, newly-joined PQMD member organizations will introduce themselves and share their unique missions and contributions to the network. This session offers a valuable opportunity to welcome and learn about the fresh perspectives and innovative approaches these new members bring to the PQMD family.
Speakers
avatar for Pina Jabbari

Pina Jabbari

Senior Managing Director, Global Corporate Partnerships, Save the Children
Pina is s Senior Managing Director of Global Corporate Partnerships and is responsible for driving impact partnerships with Healthcare, Technology, Finance and Consulting Fortune 500 companies. During her tenure, which began in October 2012, she has been on the forefront of creating... Read More →
Wednesday October 23, 2024 12:20pm - 12:30pm CDT
International Center

2:30pm CDT

PQMD Strategic Vision: A Refresh
Wednesday October 23, 2024 2:30pm - 3:30pm CDT
Since the implementation of PQMD’s Strategic Plan in 2020, the Executive Committee annually reconfirms PQMD’s goals as a Standards Setter, Network Builder & Convener, and Information & Knowledge Broker. These standards reflect PQMD’s ongoing commitment to sustainable development and global access to healthcare and well-being. We have made great progress toward these goals while evolving as a global thought-leader and dynamic organization. Earlier this year, PQMD recruited a cross-section of member representatives to volunteer and serve as a “core team” to engage in a Strategic Refresh process focused on examining PQMD’s organizational structure to ensure we continue to be fit for purpose and continue to accomplish our strategic goals. During this session, we will hear an update on the group’s progress and learn what’s next!
Speakers
avatar for Chris Skopec

Chris Skopec

Executive Vice President of Global Health, Project HOPE
Chris Skopec is responsible for overseeing the organization’s global health programs worldwide and leading its humanitarian and emergency response efforts.  He also serves as the Chair for the Partnership for Quality Medical Donations (PQMD) Executive Committee.Chris previously... Read More →
avatar for Kavita Sood-Isaacs

Kavita Sood-Isaacs

Baxter International, Inc., Associate Director, Corporate Responsibility and Global Philanthropy
Kavita Sood-Isaacs is the Associate Director, Corporate Responsibility and Global Philanthropy at Baxter International Inc. In this role, she supports Baxter’s Mission to Save and Sustain Lives through management of Baxter International Foundation signature partnerships, disaster... Read More →
avatar for Darnelle Bernier

Darnelle Bernier

Vice President, Medical Donations Program, CMMB
Darnelle Bernier is Vice President, Medical Donations Program for the Catholic Medical Mission Board (CMMB), a leading faith-based NGO focused exclusively on global healthcare for the world’s poor. Darnelle joined CMMB in 2011 and is now responsible for strategy and partnership... Read More →
Wednesday October 23, 2024 2:30pm - 3:30pm CDT
International Center

3:30pm CDT

Announcements, Notes and Transitioning Break
Wednesday October 23, 2024 3:30pm - 4:00pm CDT
Virtual Reality:
With the support of Dell Technologies and Link To VR, Mercy Ships created a digital twin of their hospital ship, the Global Mercy. They are using Mesh to facilitate tours, onboarding, and staff training, in order to easily scale unified understanding and connect its people to their culture and mission.

Since we can’t take you all to the Global Mercy, we brought the Global Mercy to you. During every break, please head over to the back of the room to take a tour of the largest hospital ship in the world, and learn more about Mercy Ships.
Wednesday October 23, 2024 3:30pm - 4:00pm CDT
International Center
 
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