Meet the Devex Authors

Michael Myers

Michael Myers

Michael Myers leads The Rockefeller Foundation’s global health work including its transforming health systems initiative and the campaign for Universal Health Coverage. He also coordinates strategies for the foundation’s work in the United States with a focus on building inclusive economies in cities.
Michael Reid

Michael Reid

Dr. Michael Reid is co-author of "Building a tuberculosis-free world: The Lancet Commission on tuberculosis." He is an assistant professor of medicine in the School of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco and also works in the UCSF Center for Global Health Diplomacy and Delivery.
Michael Schreiber

Michael Schreiber

Michael Schreiber is the president and COO of Concern Worldwide USA. Michael helps accelerate the growth of Concern’s activities and brand within the United States while helping to deepen and expand the work of Concern Worldwide overall. Prior to joining Concern Worldwide, Michael served as the Executive Director of GBCHealth where he worked with a network of over 200 companies engaged in the support and delivery of global health programs.
Michael Sinclair

Michael Sinclair

Michael Sinclair is the executive director of the Harvard Ministerial Leadership Program, which he has led since its inception in 2011. Under his leadership, the Harvard Ministerial Leadership Program has worked with over 148 ministers of health, education, and finance from over 60 countries around the world. Previously, Sinclair served as senior vice president at the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation for more than 20 years where he was responsible for the Foundation's extensive programming in South Africa to support health system governance, combat child malnutrition, establish comprehensive reproductive health services, and improve access to prevention and treatment for HIV/AIDS. He also has extensive experience working at the ministerial level in sub-Saharan Africa generally, as well as Latin America and Asia to facilitate sharing of global health reform experience, increase leadership effectiveness, and contribute to health systems strengthening.
Michael Sneed

Michael Sneed

Michael Sneed is executive vice president of global corporate affairs and chief communication officer at Johnson & Johnson, as well as a member of the corporation’s executive committee. In his role, he leads the corporation’s global marketing, communication, design, and philanthropy functions. He assumed his position in January 2012. Previous to this role, he was a company group chairman and a member of the Medical Devices & Diagnostics Group Operating Committee, a role he assumed in January 2007. He had primary responsibility for the global vision care franchise.
Michael Sweikar

Michael Sweikar

Michael Sweikar is the managing director for the University of Notre Dame Initiative for Global Development. NDIGD performs monitoring and evaluation, assessments and training, and assists in strategic planning for global development projects.
Michael Tierney

Michael Tierney

Michael Tierney is director of the international relations program at the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Va., and a principal investigator for the AidData initiative, which increases the transparency of global aid flows by collecting and standardizing aid information and making it available via AidData.org. The views expressed in this post are his own.
Michael T. McCaul

Michael T. McCaul

Congressman Michael T. McCaul is currently serving his eighth term representing Texas’ 10th District in the United States Congress. At the start of the 116th Congress, Congressman McCaul became the Lead Republican of the Foreign Affairs Committee. This committee considers legislation that impacts the diplomatic community, which includes the Department of State, the Agency for International Development, the Peace Corps, the United Nations, and the enforcement of the Arms Export Control Act.
Michael Trainer

Michael Trainer

Michael is the U.S. country director for the Global Poverty Project. He is a social entrepreneur focused on building movements for social impact. He was a Fulbright scholar and studied community-building strategies in Sri Lanka.
Michael Werz

Michael Werz

Michael Werz is a senior adviser for North America and Multilateral Affairs to the Munich Security Conference and a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress in Washington, D.C., where his work over the past 15 years has been focused on the nexus of climate change, migration, and security and emerging countries, especially Turkey, Mexico, Brazil, and India. He is a nonresident fellow at the Center on Contemporary China and the World at Hong Kong University and the co-director of Nexus25.