Dr. Kerry Bruce has over 30 years of experience in managing, designing, monitoring, and evaluating international global health and development projects worldwide. She has designed and managed large and complex health and health system strengthening programs, conducted analyses, and managed large and small teams of global public health professionals in a variety of settings. She founded and manages her own successful woman-owned small business and has led international programs for two large management consulting firms. Currently she works as a part time contractor for the federal government and also leads consulting assignments in global health and measurement. She lived in Asia and Africa for more than two decades, and currently lives in Boise, Idaho where she can regularly be found hiking, biking, camping, or skiing. She is Adjunct Faculty at Georgetown University and holds a DrPH from the University of North Carolina and an MPH from Johns Hopkins University.