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Victor Zonana, a principal of Global Health
Strategies, is an award-winning journalist
and communications professional who has worked
at the highest levels of government, the news
media and civil society. Prior to establishing
Global Health Strategies with David Gold,
Mr. Zonana was founding Vice President for
Communications of The Vaccine Fund, which
was established with a US$750 million donation
from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
He was Vice President for Communications of
the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative
between 1998 and 2001, where he planned and
executed a focused communications strategy
that catapulted AIDS vaccines onto the global
policy agenda.
During the first five years of US President
Bill Clinton's administration, Mr. Zonana
served as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public
Affairs of the Department for Health and Human
Services. He worked directly on a daily basis
with Health Secretary Donna E. Shalala, staffing
her at such gatherings as the World Health
Assembly in Geneva and representing the department
at international AIDS conferences in Berlin,
Yokohama and Vancouver. He was also the department's
press liaison with the White House and had
oversight over press operations at the National
Institutes of Health, the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug
Administration.
Before joining the government, Mr. Zonana,
who is fluent in English and French, was
a journalist for The Wall Street Journal
and The Los Angeles Times. He is the 1990
winner of the John Hancock award for distinguished
financial journalism and was nominated twice for the Pulitzer Prize. Mr. Zonana has developed
media strategies and orchestrated the placement
of editorials and positive news coverage
about his employers in such publications
and broadcast media as The Economist, The
New York Times, The Washington Post, The
Financial Times, Le Monde, CNN, and the BBC.
Mr. Zonana received his BA Summa Cum Laude
from Dartmouth College and resides in New
York City and Windham, New York.
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