Alumni in the Field: Monitoring & Evaluation 9/26

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September 21st, 2016

Join us in welcoming two SPH Alumni who have extensive experience working in Monitoring & Evaluation. Lunch will be provided – please RSVP! 

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Presenters:

Bram Brooks received his MPH from Boston University School of Public Health in 2007 and his DrPH from SPH in 2016. Currently Dr. Brooks is the Research & Metrics Advisor at Pathfinder International. He is a public health professional with over ten years of experience managing, budgeting, implementing, and evaluating health and development projects in low- and middle- income countries. Dr. Brooks has extensive experience in implementing applied research projects, including: clinical trials, cost-effectiveness studies, health systems research, program and process evaluations. As well as doctoral training in mixed-methods research design, survey development, data collection, and quantitative and qualitative analysis. He has also worked as a Senior Program Manager at SPH’s Center for Global Health & Development and a Consultant for the World Health Organization, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, National Academy of Sciences, and USAID. He lived in Indonesia for 15 years and is fluent in English and Bahasa Indonesia.

Hari Iyer is a Global Health Evaluation Specialist who received his MPH from SPH in 2012. Hari has five years of experience in quantitative data analysis, global health systems research and evaluation and trained in epidemiology and biostatistics. His professional experience is focused on conducting health systems and health economics research in Sub-Saharan Africa, and leading the monitoring and evaluation department at a non-profit working across three districts in Rwanda with a catchment population of roughly 1 million. He has worked for Partners in Health as a Senior Data Analyst and the Acting Director of Monitoring & Evaluation as well as a Data Analyst for Zambia Center for Applied Health Research & Development and the Center for Global Health & Development at SPH. Currently he is working towards his Doctor of Science (SD) degree in Cancer Epidemiology at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.