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Tina Flores is a veteran of the global health and advocacy fields, with years of experience building and driving coalitions to advance critical issues, including NCDs, global health security, and UHC. Most notably, she established and led the secretariat for the Private Sector Roundtable for Global Health Security (PSRT), a cross-industry coalition that mobilizes companies to collaborate with multinational organizations and governments around disease preparedness and response. An expert in policy, strategy development, and external engagement, she has been a trusted advisor to senior executives in multinational companies, NGOs, multilateral institutions, government, and academia.
Most recently, Tina worked as an independent consultant with schools of public health and health companies to design strategies and craft multi-million-dollar initiatives to accelerate progress in health. Previously, Tina was vice president, external engagement at Rabin Martin, where she worked with C-suite, chief medical officers, and other executives from leading multinational healthcare companies, foundations, and academia on transformative strategies, access initiatives, and external engagement activities to influence global health policy and programs for underserved populations. In this role, she also leveraged her extensive networks to establish strategic alliances and partnerships with key stakeholders in the US and other governments, multilateral institutions, the private sector, coalitions, academia, and NGOs. Flores began her career as an intern at the Global Health Council, working her way to director, strategic communications, and the editor-in-chief for GLOBAL HEALTH Magazine. She has an MS from Dartmouth and a BA in neuroscience from Carleton College.