Katri Bertram
Senior global health professional
Katri Bertram is a senior global health professional with 20 years of work experience in building and strengthening international health and development partnerships. She specializes in government relations, strategic stakeholder engagement, governance, advocacy and fundraising.
She has previously worked at Light for the Worldas as international director Impact and Advocacy; for the German Ministry of Health, where she headed the 2022 G7 health track and was lead negotiator for G20; at the World Bank’s Global Financing Facility for Women, Children and Adolescents (GFF), where she headed External Relations, and Save the Children, where she led global advocacy, policy, and campaigning. Katri is Finnish by nationality, based in Berlin, and is a mother of four children.
Katri is also a member of the supervisory board of Global Health Advocates, on the advisory board of British Medical Journal (BMJ) Public Health, and on the steering committee of the George Institute’s UHC Accelerator.
Within the Wemos supervisory board, Katri is part of the audit committee.
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