Jack Chow

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Jack Chow is an American professor of public health. He holds the position of Distinguished Service Professor at Carnegie Mellon University Heinz College. Chow held a number of global public health offices including positions as the first Assistant Director-General of the World Health Organization on HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria, Special Representative of the U.S. Secretary of State on Global HIV/AIDS and Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Health and Science.[1] This was a first - "first U.S. diplomat of ambassador rank appointed to a public health mission."[2][3]

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  • BA, Political Science, University of Pennsylvania
  • MS, University of California, 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[4]

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