Andrew leads strategy, operations, and programming for Seed Global Health, ensuring the organization achieves its impact, growth, and performance goals.
Previously, Andrew served in leadership roles at the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI), including managing global financial operations and leading a multi-disciplinary team of experts to support Uganda’s Ministry of Health to introduce new drugs, vaccines, and diagnostics into the public and private sectors, conduct market shaping for essential medicines, optimize health supply chains, and design health policy and strategy.
Andrew is a public health and management systems specialist with extensive experience leading evidence-based public health initiatives, corporate finance transformations, and organizational systems strengthening in several countries in Asia and sub-Saharan Africa.
In 2020, Andrew was elected board chair of Uganda’s Global Fund Country Coordinating Mechanism, overseeing a budget of more than $800 million to support the fight to end HIV, TB, malaria, and COVID-19. Previously he served as chair of AIDS Development Partners in Uganda.
Andrew has a Master of Science in Public Policy and Management from University of London’s School of Oriental and African Studies and a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies from Macalester College.