Global Recovery: Leadership amidst Israel's COVID-19 Crisis Response - April 6th 10-11 AM
When:
- Tuesday, April 6, 2021 from 10:00am to 11:00am
Where:
- Virtual - Event Can be Accessed Upon Registration
Description:
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In a race against a global pandemic, “Global Recovery: Leadership amidst Israel's COVID-19 Crisis Response” will include tactics for a successful COVID-19 crisis response campaign and the importance of leadership within global health and international collaboration. According to The Washington Post, as of February 28, 2021, “Israel’s small population of about 9 million, and its universal national health system [...] has inoculated more than 4.6 million people with at least the first injection, the fastest per capita pace of any country. More than 3.3 million have gotten both shots.”
World-renowned experts in foreign affairs and Israeli COVID-19 Vaccine Response, Deputy Consul General Matan Zamir and Nadav Davidovitch, M.D. MPA, PhD will present on the lessons and leadership involved within Israel’s vaccine success, as well as the importance of global collaboration on April 6 at 10 a.m. at MSU. Davidovitch and Zamir will share their leadership experiences amidst a global pandemic and how lessons learned translate to Montana, Gallatin Valley and Montana State University students. Attendees gain an understanding of leadership through a crisis and time-sensitive successes and challenges Israel is facing. Free and open to all, registration is required at https://tinyurl.com/MSUGlobalLeadership.
“Global Recovery” is in partnership with the Consulate General of Israel to the Pacific Northwest, American Associates, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, and is also sponsored by ASMSU, the Office of the Provost, Beth Shalom Community, the Healthcare Leadership Program - Carroll College, Montana World Trade Center and Montana Bioscience Cluster Initiatives - University of Montana.
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