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to reverse course; the letter was signed by over 1,000 charities, medical experts, and healthcare companies. In her capacity leading the Global Health Council, she has also convened leaders in global health to think through how to strengthen the existing global health architecture in response to
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amidst the global pandemic, expressing concerns that other nations might follow suit during an international crisis. In April 2020 when the United States first considered pulling their funding of the WHO, Pace led an open letter to the
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is an American public health expert serving as the Assistant Secretary in the Office of Global Affairs for the
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during her tenure at Stanford. After graduating, she briefly worked as a teacher in her hometown of
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before becoming involved in community health advocacy. She followed this interest to
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In-person Testimony on Fiscal Year 2020 Budget Request for Global Health Programs
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COVID-19 and future public health threats, particularly in accordance with the
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From 2006 to 2011, Pace worked as Director of Regional Programs for the
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degree in 1999. While she had initially planned on pursuing a career in
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Pace has advocated against the United States withdrawal from the
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United States Department of Health and Human Services officials
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Pace is director of the Office of Global Affairs in the
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Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health alumni
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United States Department of Health and Human Services
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before becoming President and Executive Director of
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Global Affairs
United States Department of Health and Human Services
Incumbent
Joe Biden
Global Health Council
COVID-19 Advisory Board
Stanford University
BS
Johns Hopkins University
MPH
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
Global Health Council
President-elect
Joe Biden
COVID-19 Advisory Board
Phillips Academy
Stanford University
human biology
Bachelor of Science
medicine
public health
Los Angeles
Washington, D.C.
Master of Public Health
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
American Cancer Society
Livestrong Foundation
Global Health Council
Trump administration

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