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Mancuso delivers keynote address at World Trade Center Institute Embassy Day

19 May 2005

Jhpiego was the signature sponsor of the 17th Annual Embassy Day, held on 19 May 2005 in Montgomery County, Maryland. The event, hosted by the World Trade Center Institute (WTCI), brought together ambassadors, embassy officials and Maryland companies doing business internationally. Over 500 people were in attendance.

The event opened with a VIP breakfast hosted by WTCI President Deborah Kielty, Maryland Secretary of State Karl Aumann, and Jhpiego President and CEO Dr. Leslie Mancuso. After the breakfast, participants adjourned to an international trade show featuring embassies, businesses and organizations offering information on their countries, products and services, and partnership opportunities.

At lunchtime, Kielty and Montgomery County Executive Doug Duncan introduced a four-person panel that discussed public-private partnerships. Speakers included representatives of the Embassy of Britain and the Embassy of Australia along with luncheon speaker  sponsors Discovery Communications and Lockheed Martin.

Joining Jhpiego staff at their lunch tables were USAID representatives; embassy representatives from Indonesia, Singapore, Mozambique and the Philippines; and business representatives from Bank of America, Becton Dickinson, Medex, AIG, Pfizer and GE Healthcare Technologies.

Before the keynote address by Mancuso, guests watched a video that introduced  Jhpiego with an overview of its people and programs. Mancuso then spoke about her recent travels to Indonesia and Afghanistan—and described how public-private partnerships have supported tsunami relief efforts, maternal and neonatal health programs, and other health initiatives. Mancuso stressed that these alliances are beneficial for partners, and serve a critical role in helping communities in need of high-quality, accessible health care around the world.

For more information and to see more photos, visit the WTCI Web site.

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Deborah Kielty

 

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Dr. Leslie Mancuso

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Mancuso with Maryland Secretary of State Karl Aumann and embassy representative

 

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Mancuso with Kenyan embassy representative and Jhpiego Vice President Alain Damiba

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Mancuso with FedEx representatives

 

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Mancuso with representatives from Basham Associates

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Mancuso with Regional Manufacturing Institute Executive Director Mike Galiazzo

 

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Jhpiego Marketing Identify Officer Gretchen Northern talks with visitor at Jhpiego's booth

About Jhpiego
For 35 years, Jhpiego, (pronounced "ja-pie-go"), has empowered front-line health workers by designing and implementing simple, low-cost, hands-on solutions that strengthen the delivery of health care services, following the household-to-hospital continuum of care. We partner with community- to national-level organizations to build sustainable, local capacity through advocacy, policy and guidelines development, and quality and performance improvement approaches.

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