Sarah Goltz is currently an advisory council member at Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. Sarah has previously worked with Museum of Us, Sage Leadership, and Global Health Strategies.
Goltz began their career as a strategy and program development consultant. In this role, they worked with various organizations to help them develop comprehensive change. Sarah then became a youth and gender advisor for Plan International USA. In this role, they worked with various government agencies and private sector organizations to help them better understand and serve the needs of youth and gender issues.
In October 2005, Goltz became the director of advocacy for Global Health Strategies. In this role, they managed a staff of four in New York and a team of consultants in Europe and Africa. Sarah was responsible for developing global advocacy strategies and supporting product access partnerships for emerging vaccines. Additionally, Goltz developed corporate positioning strategies and activities for GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals to support productive engagement with global health policymakers and stakeholders.
Goltz has devoted their career to helping others and making a difference in the world. Sarah is an expert in the field of advocacy and has worked extensively with both government agencies and private sector organizations. Her experience in coalition building has been instrumental in their ability to create positive change on a global scale.
Sarah Goltz has a Bachelor of Arts in Politics from Princeton University. Sarah is an Adjunct in the Department of Population and Family Health at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. Sarah has a Masters in International Affairs from Columbia | SIPA with a focus on Non-Profit Management, Development Economics and International Development. Sarah also has a Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) from Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health with a focus on Global Health Policy, Program Design, Impact Evaluation, and Health Systems Strengthening. Sarah Goltz was a Fulbright Scholar in Health Policy and Economic Development in Benin, West Africa.
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