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Michael Bzdak
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#CSR professional with focus on health workforce capacity and metrics. Opinions expressed are my own.
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2014-08-17 07:01:56
Michael is a thought leader in strategic philanthropy, metrics & evaluation, and strengthening of the health care workforce around the world. He is a conveyer of thought-provoking dialogue on these topics in social media and frequently drives positive momentum and change.
2014-08-17 11:26:26
Michael is a wonderful convener of CSR conversations focused on global health and the health workforce. He's active, engaging, and introduces important lines of thinking into digital conversations in this area. One of my top Tweeters to follow!
2014-08-18 05:40:46
Michael has a very active and engaging presence on Twitter. He weaves his focus on the health workforce with larger global health discourse in a very effective manner and is always on the ball with the latest global health trends, hashtags and Twitter chats. Really useful account to follow if you want to keep your finger on the health systems pulse!
2014-08-19 17:25:02
Micheal has long been a passionate Twitter user, leveraging the platform to bring together thought leaders in CSR and global health. Follow him for deep insights and diverse voices from funders, NGOs, and advocates around the world.
2014-08-20 08:38:37
Michael Bzdak has a three dimensional view of the nexus across big data, global health & development and strategic philanthropy. Always has an interesting take on the impact equation in global health. Definitely worth the follow!
2014-08-27 00:51:08
I always appreciate Michael's perspectives on global health issues, the critical role of frontline health workers, and the importance of impact measurement. Follow him and join the conversation!
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