Matthew MacCalla M.Sc. M.A.

London, UK

OBJECTIVE & SKILLS

To improve international health and well-being through high quality and results-based development projects that integrate the best elements of the public, private and/or non-profit sectors.

International Public Health & Development

3rd Sector, Business (CSR) and Government Policy & Management

WORK EXPERIENCE

International Program Officer - Direct Relief International - Santa Barbara, California - 8/06-9/12

International program manager and consultant for the non-profit, non-governmental, humanitarian-aid organization Direct Relief International. As manager for Asia, the Middle East, North Africa and Eastern Europe, I was responsible for delivering medical supplies and financial assistance to more than 100 charitable health care organizations in more than 25 countries. Additional responsibilities included: managing and reporting on results-based projects and grants; managing our tsunami response, which included a $16 million in cash and hundreds of millions of dollars in products; 3rd party logistics management; disaster response.

Project Manager – GlaxoSmithKline - London, UK - 3/12 – Present

Hired to oversee and manage multiple CSR projects, including the Access to Medicine (ATM) Index and a multi-dimensional health, sanitation and education project presented to the Argentinean government.

Consultant & Panalist – AidEx - Brussels - 2/12—10/12

University Teacher — Jiaxing University - Jiaxing, China - 8/05–8/06

Journalist & Researcher — Real World Radio - Montevideo, Uruguay - 11/04-4/05

RAND Corporation — Field Researcher & Analyst - Los Angeles, CA - 4/03-8/03

Intern – United States Congress - Washington, D.C. - 6/01-9/01

EDUCATION

M.Sc. – King's College London – "Public Service Policy and Management" - London, UK - 9/11-09/12

M.A. - Aalborg University - "Development and International Relations" - Aalborg, Denmark - 8/03-8/05

B.A. - University of California - Santa Barbara (UCSB) - "Global and International Studies" - 1/00-6/01

'Semester at Sea' - Global - Fall, 1999

ACADEMIC, WORK & LANGUAGE

Intimate knowledge of SAP

Published Author

Proficient in written/verbal Spanish & basic verbal Chinese