Faculty

Erin Hasselberg

Erin Hasselberg
Teaching

Past Core Course:

  • Supply Chain Management: On the Ground Challenges

Ms Erin Hasselberg is a Senior Technical Advisor with the Center for Health Logistics at John Snow, Inc. (JSI). With a decade of experience working with public health supply chains in resource-limited settings, she has focused primarily on strengthening the capacity of people and organizations in supply chain management. She has worked with ministries of health, the US government, non-governmental organizations, private companies, and academic institutions in more than a dozen countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America via her technical roles on the US Agency for International Development | DELIVER PROJECT, the US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief’s flagship Supply Chain Management System project, and the board of the People that Deliver Global Initiative. During her tenure at USAID two largest supply chain contracts, she oversaw the sustainable inclusion of supply chain management modules in more than 25 higher education institutions in lower and middle-income countries.

Additionally, Ms Hasselberg is an Adjunct Assistant Clinical Professor at Boston University’s School of Public Health where she teaches a course on public health supply chain management. She also acts as the Consulting Services manager for JSI’s Boston International Group. In this role, she oversees the annual provision of more than 100 technical assistance activities and consultants to nearly 20 countries for a portfolio including clients such as USAID, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, UN agencies, and other multi- and bilateral organizations. She earned a master’s degree at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and bachelor’s degree at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.