Affiliate Org Session - Fast-Track Cities (FTC) Satellite Session
Tracks
Tuesday, August 30, 2022 |
8:30 AM - 10:15 AM |
Minyama 3 |
Speaker
Jose M. Zuniga
President/CEO
International Association of Providers of AIDS Care
Welcome
8:30 AM - 8:35 AMBiography
Ms Jessica Tiah Mullen
Regional Manager
International Association Of Providers Of Aids Care
Presentation of the FTC Initiative in the Region and Key Messages from the Fast-Track Cities 2021 Conference
8:35 AM - 8:45 AMBiography
Jessica Tiah Mullen is Regional Director for Asia-Pacific at the Fast-Track Cities Institute under the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care (IAPAC) and is responsible for Fast-Track Cities advocacy and managing stakeholder dialogue with Fast-Track Cities in the region. Prior to this, she was a foreign relations professional from Southeast Asia.
Ms Melissa Coci
Senior Policy Officer
Department Of Health
Panellist: Monitoring progress made by fast-track cities in Australia and sharing experiences on the Fast-Track Cities initiative
8:45 AM - 9:10 AMBiography
Melissa Coci is a Senior Policy Officer for the Sexual Health and Bloodborne Virus Program, at the WA Department of Health. Prior to this, she was a Research Officer for the WA Sexual Health and Blood-borne Virus Applied Research and Evaluation Network (SiREN) and a pharmacist.
Ms Felicity Sicari
Senior Project Officer
Department Of Health, Victoria
Panellist: Monitoring progress made by fast-track cities in Australia and sharing experiences on the Fast-Track Cities initiative
8:45 AM - 9:10 AMBiography
Felicity has been working in prevention and population for over health 12 years, contributing to the health and wellbeing of Victorians through public health policy. Felicity is responsible for the HIV portfolio and leading the development and implementation of strategic, policy and program responses for priority populations in Victoria.
Ms Holley Skene
Senior Project Officer - HIV And STI
SA Health
Panellist: Monitoring progress made by fast-track cities in Australia and sharing experiences on the Fast-Track Cities initiative
8:45 AM - 9:10 AMBiography
As Principal Project Officer, HIV and STI, at the Communicable Disease Control Branch, SA Health Holley is responsible for the coordination of the state-wide response to HIV and sexually transmissible infections. She holds degree qualifications in public health, and has worked in sexual health for over 12 years.
Dr Edwina Wright
Senior Specialist
Alfred Health
Moderator: Monitoring progress made by fast-track cities in Australia and sharing experiences on the Fast-Track Cities initiative
8:45 AM - 9:10 AMBiography
Associate Professor Edwina Wright is an infectious disease physician at the Alfred Hospital, Monash Central Clinical School. She is an Honorary Associate Professor at the Peter Doherty Institute and Honorary Principal Fellow at the Burnet Institute. Her research interests include HIV prevention, HIV cure and HIV dementia. Dr Wright was awarded an Order of Australia for her work in HIV Medicine and Research in 2021.
Ms Susan Greenbank
Public Health Officer - Advanced
Queensland Health
Panellist: Prospective Fast-Track Cities In Australia
9:10 AM - 9:25 AMBiography
Susan Greenbank is the Advanced Public Health Officer – HIV (Team Lead) at the Queensland Department of Health. Susan has over 20 years’ experience in public health programs and health service management. New to HIV and sexual health, Susan has a wealth of experience across a range of sectors.
Ms Jessica Tiah Mullen
Regional Manager
International Association Of Providers Of Aids Care
Moderator: Prospective Fast-Track Cities In Australia
9:10 AM - 9:25 AMBiography
Jessica Tiah Mullen is Regional Director for Asia-Pacific at the Fast-Track Cities Institute under the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care (IAPAC) and is responsible for Fast-Track Cities advocacy and managing stakeholder dialogue with Fast-Track Cities in the region. Prior to this, she was a foreign relations professional from Southeast Asia.
Ms Cherie Power
Senior Policy Analyst, Centre for Population Health
NSW Ministry Of Health
Panellist: Prospective Fast-Track Cities In Australia
9:10 AM - 9:25 AMBiography
Cherie Power is currently acting Manager, HIV & STI unit, Centre for Population Health, NSW Ministry of Health. She holds a Masters degree in Public Health from the University of NSW. Cherie was the lead author and project manager for the development of the latest HIV Strategy 2021–2025, encompassing prevention, PrEP, testing, treatment and stigma.
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