I help organizations, investors, development partners, and public institutions design sustainable solutions that strengthen food systems, improve public health outcomes, and unlock economic opportunity.
USA academe · WHO Geneva · Emerging markets
I work at the intersection of agribusiness, investment and public health—three systems that, when aligned, have the power to transform economies and improve lives at scale.
My journey has been shaped by a simple but urgent question: How do we build systems that are both economically viable and socially impactful? With a PhD and multidisciplinary experience, I have dedicated my career to designing and supporting solutions that strengthen agricultural value chains, improve community health outcomes, and unlock investment opportunities in underserved markets.
I bring over 10 years of experience teaching public health at the graduate level across several universities in the United States, alongside international exposure including work with the World Health Organization in Geneva. This combination has shaped a global, cross-sector perspective that connects agribusiness, investment, and public health into integrated, practical solutions.
Read Full Story →I support agribusiness growth through value chain development, commercialization strategy, market systems strengthening, and practical approaches to sustainable enterprise growth.
I help enterprises, institutions, and partners strengthen strategy, improve investment readiness, and identify pathways for sustainable growth and scale.
I design and support public health strategies that connect health outcomes with economic resilience, community systems, and long-term development impact.
My work is informed by both local realities and international exposure. Over more than a decade, I have taught public health at the graduate level across several universities in the United States. I have also worked with the World Health Organization in Geneva, gaining exposure to global health systems, policy frameworks, and multi-stakeholder environments.
Together, these experiences have strengthened my ability to apply global insight to local challenges while connecting agribusiness, investment, and public health into practical, integrated solutions.
10+ years of teaching public health at graduate level across several U.S. universities.
International exposure to global health systems, policy environments, and institutional collaboration.
I connect agriculture, investment, and health rather than treating them as separate problems.
My PhD training supports rigorous, evidence-based analysis and sound decision-making.
I apply international insight while staying grounded in practical realities.
I focus on solutions that are actionable, scalable, and sustainable.
Approaches to improving value chains, reducing bottlenecks, and building stronger farm-to-market systems.
Strategic advisory that strengthens business planning, investor positioning, and growth pathways.
Designing approaches that connect health outcomes with livelihoods, resilience, and development strategy.
Food systems and health systems are more connected than they are often treated. Sustainable development depends on seeing both clearly.
A practical look at strategy, structure, and the conditions that make growth-oriented enterprises more attractive to investors.
Why systems thinking matters when working in contexts where institutions, markets, and community realities intersect.
I work with organizations, investors, development partners, and public institutions seeking practical, high-impact strategies across agribusiness, investment, and public health.