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Natasha Bilimoria serves as the Deputy Assistant Administrator in the Bureau of Global Health at the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). She has over twenty years of experience working in multilateral institutions, non-profit organizations and government on government affairs, strategic planning, policy and communications.
Most recently, Ms. Bilimoria was the Director of U.S. Strategy for Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance where she led efforts to mobilize public and private sector support in the United States to fund childhood immunization in the world’s poorest countries. Her leadership experience and relationships with government decision makers and non-governmental organizations as well as the private sector were instrumental in furthering Gavi’s support and visibility in the United States and throughout the global health community. Prior to taking on this role in 2013, Ms. Bilimoria served for seven years as President of Friends of the Global Fight, where she led U.S. efforts to support the lifesaving work of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria. Previously, she held several positions at the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation. Ms. Bilimoria also served in the Clinton Administration at the White House’s National Economic Council and in the US Department of Treasury, where she worked on domestic economic development issues. She received her Master's Degree from the University of Pennsylvania and her undergraduate degree from the University of Chicago.
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