Interview with Pinak Joshi, Medical Science Liaison, CareDX (former Drug Safety and Pharmacovigilance Specialist, Technical Resources International) and United UVC Board Member …
Jayson Toweh (he/him/his; based in Atlanta, Georgia) is an environmental scientist and program analyst at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Inspector General in Atlanta, where he performs program evaluations and performance audits on EPA’s various programs.
He holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Michigan’s Program in the Environment, master’s degree in Environmental Health from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and MBA from the Quantic School of Business and Technology. He was one of the inaugural fellows of the Climate Leaders Program and served in the Harvard Chan student government, the Harvard Graduate Council, and the Council for Student Sustainability Leaders.
As both a Gates Millennium Scholar and CDC Scholar, Toweh has always centered his career around public service and sustainability. Jayson was elected and serves on the Harvard Board of Overseers, the university’s governing board. This fall he is starting an interdisciplinary PhD program at Stanford University.
Interview with Pinak Joshi, Medical Science Liaison, CareDX (former Drug Safety and Pharmacovigilance Specialist, Technical Resources International) and United UVC Board Member …
Interview with Shalen De Silva, Founder, Vincere Health By Jayson Toweh Interview with Shalen De Silva, Founder, Vincere Health Providing healthcare access …
Interview with Shane Gray, Founder, United UVC Inc. By Jayson Toweh Interview with Shane Gray, Founder, United UVC Inc. Engineering a new …
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