Senior Financial Staff Joins IntraHealth and CapacityPlus
A key staff member brings his financial expertise to IntraHealth International and a new five-year global project, CapacityPlus. Led by IntraHealth, CapacityPlus strengthens the health workforce needed to implement quality health programs in developing countries.
Robert W. Steiner joins IntraHealth as the senior financial manager for CapacityPlus. Based in Washington, he will serve on the project’s leadership team and oversee the areas of finance and operations.
Steiner comes to IntraHealth from the Academy for Educational Development in Washington, where he worked as senior financial manager for the Center for Economic and Capacity Development. Previous positions, all based in Washington, include financial analyst with Crowell & Moring LLP, budget/financial officer in the Office of Education and Programming at the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, director of contracts and financial management with the American Architectural Foundation, and director of the Office of Finance and Outreach with the Atlantic Council of the United States.
He received a master's degree in international affairs from the University of Pittsburgh, and undergraduate degrees in finance, international studies, and history from the University of South Carolina.
About CapacityPlus
CapacityPlus addresses both the number of health workers needed and the quality and performance of those workers. The project will build capacity in service delivery, thereby increasing access to high quality family planning/reproductive health, HIV/AIDS, malaria, tuberculosis, maternal and child health, and other services. Maurice Middleberg is the project director.
In addition to lead partner IntraHealth International, the CapacityPlus core partnership includes Abt Associates, IMA World Health, Liverpool Associates in Tropical Health (LATH), and Training Resources Group, Inc. (TRG).
CapacityPlus associate partners include African Population & Health Research Center (APHRC), Asia-Pacific Action Alliance on Human Resources for Health (AAAH), Regional Network on Equity in Health in Southern Africa (EQUINET), West African Institute of Post-Graduate Management Studies (CESAG), and Partners in Population and Development (PPD)
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