HOUSE OVERSIGHT 015673 Global Health Project Leader (2002-2015) Planned and executed medical missions with global health experts: Haiti Earthquake Response. At the request of President Clinton's office, arranged for physicians and medical supplies to be sent with first responders in the days following the earthquake in 2010. Collaborated with Dr. Paul Farmer of Partners in Health to re-open the University Hospital in Port au Prince. • Organized transport of 5 full surgical teams and all required equipment. Over ten days, the teams treated 400 patients and performed 50 surgeries. • Personally requested emergency use of corporate jet from CEO of Honeywell and delivered needed supplies during the early days of the mission. • Communicated with military leaders to obtain necessary landing slots, protection from the 82nd Airborne, and tents from USAID to house patients and orphans. • Negotiated resupply without cost of all supplies and medications provided by Mount Sinai. Liberia Medical Missions. Patients received the first chemotherapy in Liberia and a pap screening clinic was opened in Monrovia in 2014 in response to the large number of advanced stage cancers diagnosed during annual missions. Program continued through 2014, to resume post-Ebola. • Coordinated directly with Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and her ministers in 2007, 2008. • Obtained private funding to send 30 physicians, medical students and support personnel to provide medical care and surgical intervention. Director of Strategic Initiatives (2001-2002) Planned and facilitated an 18-month program of events to commemorate the institution's 150th anniversary, reporting to the Executive Vice President and Board of Trustees. Highlights included: opening ceremony with Mayor Bloomberg, archival retrospective at the Museum of the City of New York, Community Health Day with free medical services and screenings to over 1500 attendees, and an Academic Symposium. • Secured $800,000