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William J. Silberman (Bill) is the Secretary for the Corporation, Hope Beyond Frontiers. His responsibilities include recording and keeping the “Book of Minutes” for all meetings as well as recording all actions and directives of the Board of Directors. He also provides advice and counsel on Board responsibilities. In addition, he serves as a focal point for investor/donation communications. He maintains all key corporate documents and records.
Bill is both an Entrepreneur as well as a Specialist in Business Management. He has begun companies in a number of industries including: Trade Show and Convention Production Companies and General Construction Companies. He has also held a number of Management positions in different companies including:Golden Enterprises – West Coast Director of Operations, Los Angeles CA, Columbia School of Broadcasting as the General Manager, Hollywood CA and as a Manager for the Metro Classic Builders in Pittsburgh, PA.
Bill is also a Veteran of the United States Navy. He is a member of the St. Raymond Catholic Church in San Ramon CA., and presently serves as the Chairman of the Pastoral Council, a Lector, a Volunteer, and is an Emissary for the Augustine Institute.
Bill has two daughters and he lives with his wife in San Ramon, California.
Antonius Widiarto is an IT Professional and has served in the non-profit and the Education sector for many years. He is also an Entrepreneur in the Financial Industry.
He has served on numerous corporate and non-profit boards, including assisting Board of Technology at Silicon Valley Education Foundation, as well as a Senior Marketing Director of the World Financial Group.
He received a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from the San Jose State University.
Antonius lives in Pleasanton with his wife and two beautiful children.
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SponsorPamela Sequeira is a Pakistan based public health professional with expertise in monitoring and evaluation, communications & knowledge management. She has 20 years of relevant work experience with Save the Children, donors (DFID, CIDA, DFAT, USAID), the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and public health management and consulting organizations, John Snow Inc. (JSI) and Mott MacDonald. She has extensive experience in planning, designing, managing, monitoring and evaluating health systems, RMNCH, Family Planning, Nutrition and Governance projects and programs.
Pamela’s areas of expertise are: Designing, managing and monitoring projects / programs focusing on MNCH, Nutrition, health systems strengthening, family planning and Governance. Developing and implementing Monitoring & Evaluation Frameworks and systems for measuring progress, outputs and impacts, developing data collection tools, health facilities assessment, data validation, conducting qualitative & quantitative data analysis, writing reports, designing and implementing assessments and evaluations, Developing and implementing Health Information Systems, Capacity Building in Communications, Research, M&E, Knowledge Management and Dissemination. Furthermore, she has good understanding of developmental programing in emergency context.
Pamela earned a Master’s in International Development from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and BBA from the Mississippi State University.
Dr. Yousaf Hayat is a medical and public health professional with over 30 years of experience in technical & management assistance to international public health & health systems programs. He has led major health programs of Save the Children and American Red Cross in Central Asia and Pakistan. He also has comprehensive experience in the design, development and leadership of major healthcare programs, governance and management systems, human resource recruitment, strategic planning and community relations, fund-raising and supervision.
Dr. Yousaf is an expert trainer and has overseen the recruitment and training of different levels of health care providers and managed more than 1000 volunteers simultaneously, including youth/community members. Dr. Yousaf has excellent command of spoken and written English, is fluent in Urdu, Pashto and several Pakistani provincial languages; has good working knowledge of Persian, Dari, Tajik and Russian. He also has proven ability in developing strong operational alliances; coordination and collaboration with major NGOs, PVOs and government institutions.
Dr. Yousaf earned his Masters of Science – Health Informatics (MS-HI), 2012 with Gold Medal from the COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan, Masters in Project Management (MPM), 2011 Gold Medal from the SZABIST Institute of Science and Technology, Pakistan and MBBS Degree (equivalent to MD), 1983 from the University of Peshawar-Khyber Medical College, Peshawar, NWFP, Pakistan
Dr. Paul Robinson, Senior Global Health Advisor and Board Member. Dr. Robinson, a medical doctor and University Adjunct Professor has about 30 years of international experience in medicine and Global Health in multiple countries. He has expertise in public health program management, program design, new program development, teaching and staff capacity building. He has worked with multiple organizations in several countries in the areas of development and humanitarian assistance.
Razia Laghari, Senior Monitoring and Evaluation Advisor. A native of Pakistan, Ms. Laghari is a seasoned Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL) professional, well-equipped with in-depth knowledge, practical experience, and skills related to the domains of Project Cycle Management, program design, grants management, and program performance optimization among other areas.