Complete Agenda

Program

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Day 1 - Monday, August 29th

Time Session
7:30 - 8:30 Registration & Tea/Coffee
(Global Learning Center (GLC), 84 5th Street NW, 2nd floor foyer)
8:30 - 9:00 Welcome Address
GLC Auditorium, 2nd floor
9:00 - 10:00 Keynote Speaker
  • Anne Schuchat, MD (RADM, USPHS), Principal Deputy Director, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

    The Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA) includes a non-governmental sector group led by Ambassador Bonnie Jenkins that includes NGO and private company representation: GHSA primary POC Marc Forino (ForinoM@state.gov). The CDC Foundation is exploring ways to engage private sector partners with the GHSA. CDC Foundation POC: Rachel Ward Jackson (rjackson@cdcfoundation.org).

GLC Auditorium
10:00 - 10:30 Poster Presentations and Tea/Coffee
GLC Foyer, 2nd floor
10:30 - 12:15 Panel 1: Strengthening Public Health Systems

This panel will focus on issues in public health not only related to treating or managing disease but also promoting (e.g., through primary care) and maintaining health. Poverty, ageing population, urbanization, environmental factors, etc. all contribute to the increasing challenges in achieving desired levels of health care. In addition to the “quantity” of care, “quality” is also important, which can be improved by filling the gaps in knowledge, new technologies, or a change in focus from “sick” care to “health” care. The panel will discuss current challenges and opportunities towards achieving long-lasting health, including education, promotion of healthy lifestyles, and the prevention of disease.

  • Bob Emrey, Lead Health Systems Specialist, Office of Health Systems, USAID, Bureau for Global Health
  • James Fitzgerald, PhD, Director, Health Systems and Services, Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO)
  • Christine Galavotti, PhD, Senior Director for Sexual, Reproductive and Maternal Health , CARE USA
  • Helen Smith Price, VP, Global Community Affairs & President, The Coca-Cola Foundation, The Coca-Cola Company
  • Dean Sienko, MD, Vice President for Health Programs, The Carter Center
  • Ambassador Charles Shapiro, President, World Affairs Council of Atlanta (Moderator)
GLC Auditorium
12:15 - 1:30 Lunch
Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center, 1st floor
1:30 - 2:30 Panel 2: Managing Complex Supply Chains in Refugee Crisis Response

The challenges in timely response to the needs of international refugees and internally displaced people include complex political and security contexts, physical movement of the beneficiaries, variable demand patterns from emergencies with high peaks to ongoing protracted situations. In addition, the wide scope of response from feeding and sheltering beneficiaries on the move or in camps to resettling them in new locations multiplies these challenges. However, some factors are addressed by innovative operations and policy design and coordinated response of the stakeholders. The panel will discuss challenges and opportunities in the context of both the highly publicized current Middle East emergency response and the global ongoing operations.

  • Svein Hapnes, Senior Supply Officer/Head of Supply Chain, United Nation Refugee Agency Greece (UNHCR)
  • Edward Wilson, IQC Manager, USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, John Snow, Inc. (JSI)
  • Ellen Zegura, DSc, Professor and Chair, School of Computer Science, College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology (Moderator)
GLC Auditorium
2:45 - 4:00 Workshops Session 1

Moving from global advocacy to sustainable country-based change: how People that Deliver Initiative (PtD) is transforming human resources for health supply chain management at the country level GLC Auditorium
  • Kevin Etter, UPS Loaned Executive, UPS / Gavi, The Vaccine Alliance
  • Benjamin Ongeri, Senior Technical Manager, Management Sciences for Health
  • Dominique Zwinkels, Executive Manager, UNICEF/People that Deliver Initiative (PtD)

Beyond Money and Drugs: Achieving Long-Term Impact with Public-Private Partnership GLC, Room 235
  • Elizabeth Ashbourne, Executive Director, Partnership for Quality Medical Donations
  • Julie Jenson, Director Social Investments, Corporate Responsibility, Pfizer, Inc.
  • Ann Matz-Tirado, Program Manager, Corporate Responsibility, AbbVie
  • Erica Tavares, Senior Director, Institutional Advancement, International Medical Corps

Impact from Anywhere: how technology can facilitate meaningful and productive humanitarian experiences across broad networks of volunteers GLC Auditorium, Room 233
  • Jim McGowan, Director, Information Management & Situational Awareness, American Red Cross
  • Karen Smilowitz, PhD, McCormick Professor of Teaching Excellence, Industrial Engineering and Management Sciences, Northwestern University

4:00 - 4:30 Poster Presentations and Tea/Coffee
GLC Foyer, 2nd floor
4:30 - 5:45 Workshops Session 2

Collaboration and Segmentation – building blocks for an effective supply chain for neglected tropical diseases GLC Auditorium
  • Julie Jenson, Director Social Investments, Corporate Responsibility, Pfizer, Inc.
  • Carla Johnson, Supply Chain Manager, International Trachoma Initiative
  • Tom Millar, Operations Director, Sightsavers
  • Kehinde Onasanya, Team Leader, Northern Nigeria Integrated NTD (UNITED) Programme in Nigeria, Crown Agents

Public Health Supply Chains: Shifting focus from the commodities to the patient GLC, Room 235
  • Habibat Sheidu, LMIS Coordinator, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

Visibility and Analytics as an enabler to improve Public Health supply chain decision making GLC, Room 233
  • Chad Davenport, Chief Information Officer, Imperial Health/Partnership for Supply Chain Management (PfSCM)
  • Clinton de Souza, Director of Public Health, Imperial Health Sciences
  • Diane Reynolds, General Manager, Public Health, Imperial Health Sciences

6:00 - 8:00 Cocktail Reception (*hosted by Imperial Health Sciences)
"Square on 5th" Building (SQ5), 848 Spring Street, 25th Floor

Day 2 - Tuesday, August 30th

Time Session
7:30 - 8:30 Waffle House Breakfast
GLC Atrium (provided by Waffle House)
8:30 - 8:45 Wrap-up from Day 1
  • Ozlem Ergun, PhD, Professor, Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Northeastern University
  • Jarrod Goentzel, PhD, Director, MIT Humanitarian Response Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
GLC Auditorium
8:45 - 10:15 Panel 3: Matching Supply with Demand in Emergency Response

The challenges in matching supply with demand in the context of disaster response is a much discussed topic with no one easy solution. The unpredictability of the demand, donations, market conditions and unwanted in-kind donations all challenge how effectively a supply chain can operate in emergency scenarios. In addition, shifting from “routine” demand and supply planning to “response” planning requires a supply chain and its managers to be flexible. Fortunately, the humanitarian and disaster response communities have been implementing new tools and better coordination mechanisms to face these challenges. The panelists will highlight some of these tools and mechanisms as well as discuss a variety of issues including how to effectively dual use emergency response and ongoing operations supply chains, emergency demand forecasting, recyclability and reuse of the emergency supplies, identifying the right supply chain modalities, and better coordination mechanisms.

  • John Harris, Director, Supply Chain Management Unit, and Acting Director National Drug Stores, Ministry of Health of Liberia
  • Wolfgang Herbinger, Senior Advisor on Pandemic Supply Chain, UN World Food Programme (WFP)
  • John McGhie, Strategic & Business Development Director, Crown Agents & International Procurement Agents - CAIPA
  • Andrew Parkes, Global Operations Manager, Malaria Consortium, UK
  • Joe Ruiz, Director, Humanitarian Relief & Resilience Program, The UPS Foundation
  • Prashant Yadav, PhD, Visiting Scholar, Harvard Medical School (Moderator)
GLC Auditorium
10:15 - 10:45 Poster Presentations and Tea/Coffee
GLC, 2nd floor foyer (poster should be picked up from GLC corridor before lunch)
10:45 - 12:00

Workshops Session 3

Supply Chain Human Resources: moving from advocacy to country-based change GLC Auditorium

  • Edward Wilson, IQC Manager, USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, John Snow, Inc. (JSI)
  • Becky Turner Martin, Emergency Management Specialist, Global Rapid Response Team, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
  • Dominique Zwinkels, Executive Manager, UNICEF/People that Deliver Initiative (PtD)

Globalization and the future worker GLC, Room 235
Using modeling and analysis to drive better strategic supply chain decision-making GLC, Room 233
12:00 - 1:00 Lunch
Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center, 1st floor (Posters should be removed and Tech Demos or any booths may be set up between lunch and 3:30)
1:00 - 2:00 Keynote Speaker Interview GLC Auditorium
2:00 - 3:15 Workshops Session 4

Drones in Rwanda: how Zipline, GAVI, and UPS are changing the conversation on delivering critical medical supplies GLC Auditorium
  • Kevin Etter, UPS Loaned Executive, UPS / Gavi, The Vaccine Alliance
  • Brittany Hume Charm, Business Development, Zipline International
  • Gavi, The Vaccine Alliance, TBD

Public – private partnerships and reaching the last mile GLC, Room 233
Bridging the gap: Development of an integrated digital platform that links health, last mile logistics and other humanitarian services GLC, Room 235
  • Keith Chibafa, Business Development lead for Last Mile Mobile Solutions (LMMS), World Vision International
  • Alexandre Liege, VP, International Development, Mastercard
  • Mirjam Wit, Commodity Tracking System Consultant, CARE USA

3:15 – 3:45 Poster Presentations and Tea/Coffee
GLC Foyer, 2nd floor (Technology demo set-up)
3:45 – 5:00 Workshops Session 5 and "Innovative Solutions/Technology" Exhibit

Preparing for the future of global health supply chains GLC, Room 235
  • Steven Harsono, Senior Advisor, Healthcare Supply Chain, William Davidson Institute at the University of Michigan
  • Maeve Magner, SCM Advisor, Independent Consultant
  • Prashant Yadav, PhD, Visiting Scholar, Harvard Medical School

Technology Exhibit Presentations (GLC, Auditorium)
  • MOVE / Vaccine Direct Delivery: A suite of logistics management information tools to support health commodity supply chain in vulnerable communities. Adam Thompson, Executive Director, eHealth Africa.
  • Smarter Supply Chains: LLamasoft's end-to-end platform. Neelima Ramaraju, Director of Global Impact Initiatives, Llamasoft.
  • Supporting Nonprofit Supply Chains. Jill Bossi, CEO & Founder, Thrive GPO
  • Toilets for People - The CRAPPER Waterless Toilet. Jason Kass, President, Toilets for People.
  • Others TBD

Session moderated by Jarrod Goentzel, PhD, HHL Conference Co-Organizer; Director, Humanitarian Response Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)


5:00 – 5:30 Day 2 Wrap-up discussion
  • Julie Swann, PhD, Professor, School of Industrial and Systems Engineering; Co-director, CHHS, Georgia Institute of Technology
GLC Auditorium
5:30 – 7:00 Reception and Technology Exhibits/Demos
GLC 2nd floor corridor (light refreshments provided)
8:00 – 9:30 Site Visits (Meet at Georgia Tech Hotel Lobby to board buses to both visits at 7:00pm. Time includes round trip travel. Buses will return to GA Tech Hotel Lobby after site visit)
  • UPS Sorting Facility
  • McKesson Pharmaceutical Distribution Center

Day 3 - Wednesday, August 31st: "Taking the Conference to the Field"

Time Session
7:45 - 8:30 Registration & Tea/Coffee
GLC Atrium, 1st floor
8:30 - 8:45 Briefing on Health & Humanitarian Site Visits
  • Pinar Keskinocak, PhD, Professor, School of Industrial and Systems Engineering; Co-director, CHHS, Georgia Institute of Technology
GLC Auditorium
9:00 – 12:00 Health & Humanitarian Site Visits (Buses will depart from GT Hotel drop-up in front on Spring Street at 9:00am sharp. Time includes roundtrip travel.)
  • AmeriCold, Temperature controlled storage facility
  • American Red Cross Blood Bank Facility Pending
  • Global Growers Bamboo Creek Farm
  • Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport Cargo and Operations
  • MedShare International Headquarters
12:00 – 1:00 Lunch
Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center, 1st floor

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