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    David Humphreys

    Global Practice Leader, Health Policy at Economist Impact

    David Humphreys is a dedicated professional with a strong background in strategic planning, project management, market research, and financial modeling.

    He brings valuable expertise in competitive intelligence, regulatory policy, emerging markets, country risk assessment, international trade, business development, proposal writing, team building, senior management collaboration, and conference speaking.

    David is fluent in Spanish and proficient in Portuguese, expanding his reach within diverse markets.

    His educational achievements include an MBA from Georgetown University McDonough School of Business, a BA from Ohio Wesleyan University, and an MA from Universidad de 'San Andrés'.

    With extensive experience in various leadership roles, David has contributed significantly to reputable organizations in the past.

    He has served as the Head of Latin America at The Economist Intelligence Unit (The EIU) and also led the US Healthcare division within the same organization.

    David has held positions such as Custom Research Director, Americas at The Economist Intelligence Unit, Senior Management Advisor at Management Partners, Inc., and Sr. Consultant/Management Advisor at Frost & Sullivan.

    His role as Senior Director, Latin America Operations at Frost & Sullivan, Industry Manager, Latin America, and Research Analyst, Latin America ICT showcases his versatile skill set and adaptability within the industry.

    Previously, David started his professional journey as a Junior Economist at FIEL, gaining foundational insights into economic analysis and research methodologies.

    His experience and expertise make him a valuable asset in driving business growth, shaping strategic initiatives, and navigating complex market landscapes effectively.

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    Washington, District of Columbia, United States