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Harvard Chan Executive and Continuing Education Faculty

Andrew Stillo Jr.

Andy Stillo, Jr. has been employed by Camfil since 1990, with over 30 years' experience in the filtration industry. Andy is an active member in many industry organizations such as;ASME/Committee on Nuclear Air & Gas Treatment (CONAGT) as the Chair of the Standards Committee, member of the Filtration Subcommittee, Chair of project team FC for HEPA Filters, Vice Chair of the Executive Committee, member of project teams FK for Radial Flow HEPA Filters, FI for Metal Medium Filters, and FM for High Strength HEPA filters.IEST(Institute of Environmental Sciences and Technology)/Working Groups; WG-CC001 for HEPA & ULPA Filters, WG-CC007 for Testing ULPA…

Shannon Stock

Shannon Stock is an Associate Professor of Statistics at College of the Holy Cross. She completed her Ph.D. in Biostatistics at Harvard University in 2011, and then spent two years as a Research Associate at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.   Her research focuses on the application and development of statistical methods for large, complex clinical studies.   

Michael A. Stoto

Michael A. Stoto, PhD, is an adjunct professor of biostatistics at the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health and a Professor Emeritus in the Department of Health Management and Policy at Georgetown University. A statistician, epidemiologist, and health services researcher, his research and teaching focuses on developing and using systematic review and meta-analytic methods, performance measurement, and other evaluation methods to inform policy and practice. Dr. Stoto’s substantive research interests include surveillance and epidemic intelligence; public health practice, especially with regard to emergency preparedness; infectious disease policy; and drug and vaccine safety.

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Charlene Sunkel

Ms Sunkel is the Founder/ CEO of the Global Mental Health Peer Network (www.gmhpn.org). She is a global mental health advocate with lived experience with schizophrenia. She has published internationally on issues related to mental health and human rights, stigma and the needs of people with mental illness in low- and middle-income countries. Ms Sunkel has been involved in provided technical assistance to national and international mental health related policies, reports and documents. She serves on a number of international boards and committees, and received several national and international awards for her work.

John P Sweeney

Mr. Sweeney has spent over 12 years in different semiconductor companies as the Senior Industrial Hygienist and now serves as the Senior Health and Safety Officer for the Center for Nanoscale Systems in the LISE building and the Northwest Lab Building at Harvard University.

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Manu Tandon

As the SCIO for Massachusetts’ EOHHS, Manu is responsible for IT for 17 state agencies including Medicaid, public health, disability services, means based programs and children and youth services. Manu also serves as the Massachusetts State HIT Coordinator and is currently overseeing the development of a statewide Medicaid funded open access HIE infrastructure for the state. Manu is also the Principal Technology Lead on the six state New England Health Insurance Exchange innovator program. He holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree from India, a Master of Business Administration degree from Boston University and a Master of Public Administration degree from…

Elizabeth Teisberg

Elizabeth Teisberg is a tenured professor of business at the University of Virginia's Darden Graduate School of Business, and a Senior Institute Associate at Harvard’s Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness. Her expertise is in Strategy and Innovation. Prof. Teisberg speaks and works internationally on innovation for dramatic improvement in health care value, actively implementing Redefining Health Care. She has developed frameworks and cases to enable the implementation process. Redefining Health Care received the American College of Healthcare Executives 2007 James A. Hamilton book of the year award. At UVA, Prof. Teisberg also received the Frederick S Morton Leadership Award in…

Armando Teixeira-Pinto

Prof Armando Teixeira-Pinto is an Professor of Biostatistics at the University of Sydney. He received his PhD in Biostatistics in 2007 from Harvard University. His research interests are in statistical methodology applicable to clinical, epidemiological and health services research, in particular in the areas of nephrology, cardiovascular diseases and mental health. He is the Statistical editor for Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes, Epidemiologic methods,  Cochrane Kidney and Transplant, and Statistical reviewer for Lancet.