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Pauley Tedoff
International Public Health Specialist
Pauley Tedoff is a highly educated professional with a diverse background in global health, epidemiology, and environmental health. Pauley holds a PhD in Social Epidemiology & Global Health from McGill University, an MS in International Environmental Health from Harvard University School of Public Health, a BA in International Studies and Anthropology from Middlebury College, and an International Baccalaureate Diploma from Atlanta International School.
Throughout Pauley's career, they have been involved in various significant roles such as serving as a National Inuit Health Survey Researcher at Inuvialuit Regional Corporation, a Doctoral Researcher at McGill Institute for Global Food Security, and a Freelance Translator at CARE. Pauley has also worked in roles like Graduate Award Program Participant at McGill Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics, and Occupational Health, Environmental Health Consultant at Ministerio de Salud in Ecuador, and Business Development Officer at The Trust for the Americas, Organization of American States.
In addition, Pauley has experience as an Ecosanitation Consultant at Waste Enterprisers, a Researcher at Global Polio Eradication Impacts Study, and a Program Manager at Global Initiative for Inclusive Information and Communication Technologies. They have also served as a Program Coordinator at UNITAR's International Training Center for Government Authorities and Leaders and held various freelance translating and consulting roles at organizations like FHI 360, ACTED, and Côte d'Ivoire Ministry of Health and Public Hygiene.