The National University Podcast
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As we sit down with David Alejandro Schoeller-Diaz, an adjunct professor at National University and a force to be reckoned with in global health and humanitarian initiatives, we're reminded of the power of diverse experiences. David's journey, which spans South America, sub-Saharan Africa, and Southeast Asia, offers a rich tapestry of cultural insights, shaping his understanding of public health threats and instilling in him an empathy that is truly infectious. David takes us back to his transformative volunteering experience in the shanty towns of Guatemala City, illuminating how it fuels his commitment to uplift vulnerable communities. This episode is sure to inspire as you learn about his work in preparing students and professionals to become transformative leaders, drawing strength from their diverse backgrounds and experiences.
Peeling back the layers of global project management, David provides a detailed account of his strategies for effective allocation of funds, ensuring they create a significant impact. We grapple with the challenge of vaccine acceptance in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic and delve into the crucial role of data in humanitarian initiatives. As we pivot towards the second part of our conversation, you'll be intrigued by David’s belief in the power of data and technology and how he employs these tools to enhance humanitarian projects. From his systematic approach and emphasis on genuine partnerships to his strategic thinking around project objectives, David sheds light on the best practices for global health project management. Prepare to be drawn into a thought-provoking discourse that not only enlightens but challenges the way you perceive global health and humanitarian initiatives.
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