Erin Lucca

Research Affiliate at MIT CTL: MIT Center for Transportation and Logistics

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MIT CTL: MIT Center for Transportation and Logistics

Ms. Erin Hasselberg is the Manager of Global Health Supply Chains at the MIT Humanitarian Response Lab. Erin is also the Director of the Pharmaceuticals Certificate Program and an Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor in the Global Health Department at Boston University School of Public Health. She teaches the two-time Teaching Award winner course, GH 722, Supply Chain Management for Improved Health System Performance.

Ms. Hasselberg is responsible for MIT's engagement in the CDC-funded ACCEL project (Academic Consortium Combating Ebola in Liberia) as well as new business development for MIT's global health supply chain portfolio. Ms. Hasselberg previously served as a Senior Technical Advisor with the Center for Health Logistics at John Snow, Inc (JSI). With more than 12 years of experience working with public health supply chains in resource-limited settings, Ms. Hasselberg has focused primarily on strengthening the capacity of people and organizations in supply chain management. She has worked with Ministries of Health, US Government, non-governmental organizations, private companies and academic institutions in more than a dozen countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America via her technical roles on the USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, PEPFAR’s flagship Supply Chain Management System project, and the board of the People that Deliver Global Initiative. During Ms. Hasselberg’s tenure with USAID’s two largest supply chain contracts, she oversaw the sustainable inclusion of supply chain management modules in more than 25 higher education institutions in lower and middle income countries. Ms. Hasselberg has her M.S. from Harvard School of Public Health and B.S. from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

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