Casey Selwyn
- Office of the President
Casey Selwyn leads special projects out of the Office of the President in the Global Health Division, including incubating new areas of work and supporting overall division priorities. She previously worked on the Vaccine Development team, supporting strategies to advance innovation in vaccine manufacturing.
Casey joined the foundation in 2017 as a Global Health Fellow, working for various teams on projects related to product development, financial analysis, and delivery innovations.
Earlier, Casey was the director of program innovation at a public health nonprofit in New York City. She directed projects to improve implementation of health reforms, adolescent HIV care and treatment, and community-level sexual violence prevention. Before working in the health sector, she was a research assistant to the historian Tony Judt, contributing to his books and articles on social policy and intellectual history.
Casey has a B.A. in history from New York University and a master’s degree in international relations from the University of Oxford.
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