Events
Princeton Seminar on Global Health: "The Evolving Role of the Private Sector in Global Health"
Wednesday, Dec. 5th - 5:00pm-6:30pm - Bowl 2, Robertson Hall
View a video recording of the seminar
The Princeton Seminar on Global Health convenes members of academe, the private sector, civil society and concerned members of the community to explore issues around improving global health quality, equity and access in a multi-disciplinary, multi-sectoral context.
The 5:00pm panel discussion on "The Evolving Role of the Private Sector in Global Health" will feature:
- Derek Yach, Senior Vice President of the Vitality Group
- Curt Welling, President & Chief Executive Officer of AmeriCares
- Adel Mahmoud, Princeton University professor of Molecular Biology and Public Policy
- Jeffrey L. Sturchio, Senior Partner, Rabin Martin (moderator)
A reception will follow at 6:30pm in the Bernstein Gallery (outside of Bowl 2), Robertson Hall.
Audience: This event is for students, faculty, fellows and staff only. RSVP required. To RSVP, email Femke DeRuyter (femked@princeton.edu) by November 30th.
This event is co-sponsored by the Center for Health and Wellbeing and Rabin Martin.
Event location and parking information
The event will be held in Bowl 2 (lower level) of Robertson Hall, located at the intersection of Washington Road and Prospect Avenue.
> Google Maps driving directions to Robertson Hall
(listed on Google Maps as "Woodrow Wilson School")
Metered parking is available on Prospect Avenue, William Street and Olden Street. Please check meters for maximum time limits; some of the meters on Prospect Avenue have a two-hour limit, and tickets are issued for meter-feeding in those spots.
If no metered parking spots are available, free parking is available in two visitor lots on campus. Because these lots are located relatively far from the event location, extra time must be allowed for either walking or taking the campus shuttle to Robertson Hall.
After 5pm, visitors may park in most of the University's numbered parking lots, including Lot 21 and West Garage. Lots 10 and 13 on William Street are the most convenient to Robertson Hall. See the visitor parking map for details.
