Jack Chow

Distinguished Service Professor at Heinz College

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  • Heinz College

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Biography

Heinz College

Dr. Chow held the rank of ambassador as the Special Representative on Global HIV/AIDS for Secretary of State Colin Powell and as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Health and Science, the first U.S. diplomat of ambassador rank appointed to a public health mission. He led American diplomatic efforts in the establishment of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria, and in countering global infectious diseases and bioterrorism threats.

In previous positions, Dr. Chow served as a senior official at the State Department''s global affairs office, both the House and Senate Appropriations Committees, the Public Health Service at HHS, the Fogarty International Center of NIH, and the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. In the private sector, he has been a consultant on global health at the RAND Corporation, McKinsey & Company, and PRTM/PwC.

Dr. Chow joined the inaugural faculty of Heinz College''s Washington DC program, and has taught at the Pittsburgh and Australia campuses. He was thrice appointed as a Sharkey Distinguished Visiting Scholar at Seton Hall University''s School of Diplomacy and International Affairs. He was a 2013 Fellow at the Harvard Advanced Leadership Initiative, where he conducted research on the structure and design of national strategic policies.

Education

BA, Political Science, University of Pennsylvania

MS, University of California at Berkeley School of Public Health – UCSF Joint Medical Program

MD, Medicine, University of California, San Francisco - School of Medicine

MPA, International Policy, Harvard University Kennedy School of Government

MBA, Finance, The University of Chicago - Booth School of Business

CFA, Chartered Financial Analyst

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