|  Home  |  Director's Official Travel  |  BLOG  |  Newsletter  |  Contact Director  |  About Director  | 
  |  News & Releases  |  In the Media  |  Annual Report  |  Gallery  |  Governing Bodies  |  Executive Management  |  Former Directors  |  
News, Statements & Releases  |  Events  |  Speeches  |  Presentations  |  Official Visits  | 

PAHO Executive Directors
  
-Executive Management
    (EXM)
 - Director (D)
    - Chief of Staff (D/COS)
 - Deputy Director (DD)
 - Assistant Director (AD)
 - Director of Administration
  
-Area Managers (AM)
  
-PAHO/WHO Representatives (PWRs)
Executive Management
Dr. Mirta Roses Periago, Director (D)
Mirta Roses Periago
  Official Picture
Dr. Mirta Roses Periago is the Director of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), the world's oldest public health agency, founded in 1902, which is also the Regional Office for the Americas of the World Health Organization (WHO). In September 2002, Dr. Roses was elected Director of the Pan American Sanitary Bureau by the countries of the Hemisphere and she took office on 1 February 2003 for a five-year term, serving as the first woman to head the world's oldest international health organization. In September 2007, she was reelected to another term as Director of the Organization and has been reappointed as Regional Director for the Americas by the World Health Organization's Executive Board.

Prior to assuming this office, she served two terms as Assistant Director of PAHO (1995-2003). Dr. Roses has vast international experience in public health, having worked for more than two decades on behalf of the countries of the Americas, actively participating in global efforts in epidemic control, equity in health, social promotion, and health regulation.

The first woman to serve as Director of this century-old institution, Dr. Roses Periago has promoted a work philosophy that links consensus building with the forging of partnerships to attract new social actors to the defense of health, focusing efforts on achieving visible improvements in the health situation of the countries, support for priority countries, strong promotion of equity in health with the decentralization of resources targeted to national priorities, and care for neglected populations. This reflects the strategic framework that she has developed to organize the technical cooperation of PAHO around three major objectives: addressing the unfinished agenda in health, maintaining achievements, and tackling new challenges.

Read more
Dr. Jon Kim Andrus, Deputy Director (DD)
Dr. Jon K. Andrus

Dr. Andrus, a national of the United States of America, has a Bachelor of Science from Stanford University (1975) and a medical degree from the School of Medicine at the University of California, Davis (1979). He completed his family practice residency at University of California, San Francisco in 1982.

Dr. Andrus has more than 25 years experience working in primary care and immunization programs. For 22 years he worked at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), principally on secondment to PAHO and to WHO’s Region of Southeast Asia (SEARO). He worked for PAHO (1989-1993) and SEARO (1993-1999) on global polio eradication programs and served as SEARO Director of Vaccines and Biologicals from 1999 to 2000. From 2000 to 2002, Dr. Andrus was Head of the Vaccinology and Immunization Program at the Institute for Global Health, University of California, San Francisco and Berkeley.

From 2003 to the present, Dr. Andrus has worked at PAHO as the Chief, and subsequently Lead Senior Technical Advisor, to the Immunization Unit, Family and Community Health. He also holds faculty positions at University of California, San Francisco and George Washington University School of Medicine.

Read more

Dr. Socorro Gross-Galiano, Assistant Director (AD)
Socrro Gross Dr. Socorro Gross-Galiano is the Assistant Director of the Pan American Sanitary Bureau, which is the Secretariat of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO). She oversees the organization's programs for Family and Community Health; Health Surveillance, Disease Prevention and Control; Sustainable Development and Environmental Health; Technology, Health Care and Research; Health Systems and Services; and Gender, Ethnicity and Health-PAHO's core programs for providing technical cooperation to its Member States.

Dr. Gross, a national of Costa Rica, obtained her degree in Medicine at the University of Costa Rica in 1982 and a master's in Epidemiology at the School of Public Health at the University of Texas in 1989. From 1982 to 1984, she was a Physician in Costa Rica attending outpatients, inpatients, emergencies and consultations for chronic terminal patients. In 1984, she became a Research Assistant at the Costa Rican Social Security Institute (CCSS) in San José, where she later became the Chief of the Health Services Research Section from 1985 to 1986. She was an Assistant Professor in the Department of Preventive Medicine and Medical Technology at the University of Costa Rica from 1986 to 1989.

In 1989, Dr. Gross started working at PAHO on short-term assignments for the Chronic Diseases department, evaluating health service capacities in communities, and evaluating the state of the diabetic patient in the Western Hemisphere.

Read more

Mr. Michael A. Boorstein, Director of Administration (AM)
Michael Boorstein Mr. Boorstein, a national of the United States of America, grew up in Bethesda, Maryland and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology from Beloit College in Beloit, Wisconsin. He earned a Master of Business Administration degree, with an emphasis in information systems management, from The George Washington University in Washington, D.C.

At Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, he conducted research in information technology and diplomacy as a Fellow at the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs. He also participated in the Senior Seminar at the U.S. Department of State's Foreign Service Institute, the most advanced professional development program available to senior foreign policy and national security officers of the United States Government.

Mr. Boorstein has over thirty years of international experience as a Foreign Service Officer, serving in various positions at United States diplomatic and consular posts in Italy, Zaire, Canada, Russia, Poland, Venezuela and China. His vast experience overseas has made him proficient in Spanish, French, Italian, Russian, Polish and Chinese.

Read more

Catherine Cocco, Chief of the Office of the Director (D/DIR), EXM Secretariat
Catherine Cocco Ms. Catherine Cocco was appointed Chief of Staff of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) in 2003, a key position in the Organization which was created by the new administration when it took office that year. As Chief of Staff, Ms. Cocco serves as the principal senior advisor/counselor providing high-level advice and support to the Director involving political, technical and administrative issues and is the Manager of the Office of the Director. In addition, Ms. Cocco serves as the liaison of the Executive Management team.

Ms. Cocco, a national of the Dominican Republic, has collaborated with the Organization since 1977 and has extensive management and administrative experience. She served as the PAHO country office administrator in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic and later in Brasilia, Brazil. In her work with the Organization, Ms. Cocco promoted strategic collaboration in support of PAHO's technical and administrative decentralization program and institutional development working with several countries of the Region including Nicaragua, Belize, Bolivia, Panama, Cuba, Haiti, Honduras, Ecuador, El Salvador, and Uruguay.

Read more

Director's Office Staff (D/DIR)
Patricia Schroeder. Program Officer, EXM Secretary.
Katia Diaz. Technical Officer, Web & Information Systems.
Agustin Castro. Technical Officer, Communication & Press.

Consuelo Tonato. Director's Executive Secretary.
Connie Pearlstein, D/DIR's Assistant.
Oscar Chavez. Office Assistant.

Meet the Staff »