Daryl Burnaby

Daryl Burnaby

Daryl Burnaby joined GSK in September 1999 as a management graduate trainee and progressed through several commercial and finance roles within the company, including being part of the first wave of PULSE (a six-month skills based volunteering scheme) in Sri Lanka in 2010. In 2011, Daryl joined the Global Health Programmes team, where he has led GSK's investment in training frontline health workers in the least developed countries as part of GSK's 20 percent reinvestment initiative. Daryl graduated with a degree in natural sciences from the University of Cambridge in 1996 and a Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Southampton in 1999.

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Putting health workers front and center: 3 lessons on innovative partnerships

Putting health workers front and center: 3 lessons on innovative partnerships

about 9 years ago // Making Markets Work

Could a lack of investment in health workers jeopardize efforts to meet the Sustainable Development Goals? In this guest column, Daryl Burnaby, director for front-line health worker programs at GSK, and Tom Sessions, head of strategic partnerships at CARE International, share their experience of how to harness innovative partnerships to strengthen health infrastructures.