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Devex
February 5, 2018
MANILA — The World Health Organization needs to invest more in its staff, particularly in leaders' managerial skills, the organization's ombudsman told .... However, WHO Assistant Director-General for General Management Stewart Simonson clarified to Devex that the increase is due to WHO salariesÃâà...
Politico
January 24, 2018
The Senate confirmed Alex Azar as secretary of Health and Human Services, installing him atop a department seeking a fresh start after a turbulent first .... “You can't go in there and think of the career people like anything other than your colleagues,” said Stewart Simonson, who served as deputy generalÃâà...
UN Dispatch
October 6, 2017
Mr. Stewart Simonson, Assistant Director-General for General Management. His background is in corporate governance, risk management and administration, and he has degrees in law and political science. Dr. Joy St John, Assistant Director-General for Climate and Other Determinants of Health.
Devex
October 3, 2017
Stewart Simonson of United States as assistant director general for general management. Simonson has served as legal advisor for the Crudem Foundation, as senior vice president and general counsel to the Futures Group Global, LLC, and as assistant secretary for public health emergency preparednessÃâà...
World Health Organization
October 3, 2017
Most recently, Dr Swaminathan was Secretary of the Department of Health Research and Director General of the Indian Council of Medical Research. From 2009 to 2011, .... Mr Stewart Simonson, from United States of America, has been appointed Assistant Director-General for General Management. He brings more thanÃâà...
Washington Technology
February 17, 2009
Stewart Simonson will lead SRA's government affairs unit. By David ... Previously, Simonson was vice president and director of strategic initiatives in SRA's Global Health business unit, where he provided leadership on key health topics and strategic consulting for health-related projects and proposals.
Politico
October 21, 2008
He was Stewart Simonson, appointed by President Bush in 2004 as assistant secretary of health and human services for public health emergency preparedness. Simonson's mission — his wonkish title aside — was no less than protecting the country from an avian influenza epidemic. “There were a fewÃâà...