Build Health International
Bob Wright is an accomplished construction and project management professional with extensive experience in diverse leadership roles. As the owner and project manager of Wright Construction since 2020, Bob has overseen numerous projects and operations. Additionally, Bob serves as a technical trainer for Build Health International and as the executive director for Loduk Development Initiative. Bob's past experience includes serving as a construction project manager at LivingStone International University (2017-2020) and as project construction manager for the Orthodox Presbyterian Church (2000-2016), where responsibilities included managing construction of remote mission stations and logistics for housing and infrastructure development. Bob's foundational experience includes owning and managing Wright Construction from 1978 to 2000, with a focus on daily operations and project bidding. Bob holds a bachelor's degree in construction management from Rowan University and a high school diploma from Woodstown High School.
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Build Health International
Build Health International (BHI) promotes global equity by developing high-quality health infrastructure to enable access to dignified and affordable healthcare to those who need it most. Working with public sector and NGO partners in fragile health systems, we develop infrastructure solutions that elevate the quality and accessibility of healthcare in the most impoverished and resource-constrained regions of the world. Infrastructure is an essential, yet often overlooked, tenet of global health. Organizations seeking facility support in under-resourced regions routinely face two imperfect options: importing models and methods from the Global North, designed without regard to local efficiencies, or utilizing under-resourced assets that are unable to deliver the quality and durability needed. BHI offers a third alternative - a common-sense approach to infrastructure that allows for delivery of high-quality care, that can also be operated and maintained in a resource-constrained setting. We work to make each of our healthcare facilities a part of robust public healthcare systems that will provide long-term quality, accessible, and affordable care to the local community.