The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
Jason Taylor WRIGHT is a highly experienced professional in global health and policy, currently serving as a Developed Country NGO Board Delegation Member at the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria since 2013, where additional roles include membership in the Privileges and Immunities Advisory Group and the Ethics and Governance Committee. Over the years, WRIGHT has held notable positions such as Principal Associate and Health Systems Strengthening Lead at Banyan Global, USAID/Uganda Acting HIV/AIDS and TB Team Lead at IBTCI, and Senior Director roles at Management Sciences for Health. WRIGHT served as a U.S. Director for the International HIV/AIDS Alliance and held significant roles at USAID, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and The White House, focusing on HIV/AIDS policy and international collaboration. WRIGHT holds multiple degrees from Georgetown University, including a Master of Science in Foreign Service, a Master of Arts in History, and a Certificate in German Public and International Affairs, as well as a Bachelor of Arts from Tulane University.
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