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Tigistu Ashengo named chief medical officer, Pandora Hardtman to lead nursing and midwifery By Hub staff report / Published Dec 28, 2020
Jhpiego has announced the appointment of two new leaders.
Tigistu A. Ashengo, a global health physician, educator, and leader, has been named chief medical officer.
Pandora Hardtman, an alumna of the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, will serve as chief nursing and midwifery officer.
Ashengo has more than 15 years of experience working in public health, clinical and surgical care, and strategic leadership in resource-limited settings. He joined Jhpiego Ethiopia in 2005 as a technical director and subsequently served as HIV/AIDS infectious disease adviser, then as HIV/AIDS team leader for the U.S. Agency for International Development Bureau for Global Health s flagship Maternal and Child Health Integrated Program and most recently as associate medical director.