Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Nadine Gasman is confirmed as Reproductive Health panelist

Nadine Gasman is a newly confirmed thinkBIG panelist on Reproductive Health. The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Representative to Guatemala, her background on issues of international reproductive health issues is extensive, and includes formerly serving as the Ipas Director of Mexico. From the Ipas website:
Dr. Nadine Gasman, a respected physician with many years' experience in the field of international health, has been appointed Executive Director of Ipas Mexico, Ipas President Elizabeth Maguire announced today. When she assumes her new position in March, Dr. Gasman will have overall responsibility for directing Ipas's full range of programmatic activities in Mexico, which include training, research, technology distribution and policy work.

"Nadine Gasman's solid understanding of the health sector and familiarity with essential health commodities will considerably strengthen Ipas's programs in Mexico," said Ann H. Leonard, Ipas's Executive Vice President. "We are especially excited to be able to draw on her experience using rights initiatives to achieve change in the health sector."

Dr. Gasman is a graduate of the medical school of the Universidad La Salle in Mexico City. She also holds a master's degree in public health from Harvard University and a doctorate in health policy and administration from Johns Hopkins University. She is the author or co-author of numerous publications on topics such as pharmaceutical policies, children's health, ethics, rights and health care reform.

We're very excited that Dr. Gasman has agreed to join us for the thinkBIG conference in February 1-3, 2008.

For questions or comments on the conference, please email lat008@stanford.edu or visit our website at thinkbig.stanford.edu

Sunday, July 8, 2007

Confirmed speakers update

thinkBIG is pleased to announce a number of new speakers for the conference. Mary Robinson is confirmed as the keynote Education speaker, Esta Soler will give the keynote address on Violence Against Women, and Dr. Eunice Brookman-Amissah is the keynote speaker for Reproductive Health. Also, Paul Blumenthal will be a panelist on the topic of Reproductive Health, and Natasha Martin and Yvonne Maldonado will be on our panels regarding HIV/AIDS. Below you will find information about who they are and what experience and expertise they bring to the conference.

Reproductive Health | Education | Violence Against Women


Reproductive Health Keynote

Dr. Eunice Brookman-Amissah
Ipas Vice President to Africa, based in Nairobi
Former Minister, Health of Ghana
Former Ghanaian Ambassador to The Netherlands Biography

Education Keynote

Mary Robinson
President Realizing Rights: The Ethical Globalization Initiative
Former President of Ireland
Former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
(Girls Access to Education and its Relationship to Women's Health)
Biography


Violence Against Women Keynote

esta soler
Esta Soler
President of Family Violence Prevention Fund
Consultant and adviser to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Soros Justice Fellowship Program, the Ford Foundation/Harvard University Innovations in American Government initiative, and the Aspen Institute.
Former member of the Violence Against Women National Advisory Council

The date has been set!

After many meetings, emails, conferences, and debates, we are pleased to announce that the date has been set!

The thinkBIG conference will be held on February 1-3, 2008.

Please keep checking the website for information about new confirmed speakers, registration information, etc.

Any questions? You can contact Lee Trope at lat008 at stanford.edu