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IHF reference<br />
IHF Secretariat Staff<br />
2009/2010<br />
Eric de Roodenbeke<br />
Director General<br />
Eric de Roodenbeke assumed the position of<br />
Director General of the <strong>International</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong><br />
<strong>Federation</strong> in June 2008. Between July 2007 and May 2008 he was<br />
Senior Health Specialist at the World Health Organization (WHO) for<br />
the Global Health Workforce Alliance (GHWA) during which time he<br />
was involved in support country action programmes to develop a<br />
response to the HRH crisis; development of strategies for regional<br />
networks in support of HRH development and was the focal point<br />
for follow-up actions in Francophone countries. He was Senior<br />
Health Specialist at the World Bank (AFTH2 & WBI) from 2004 to<br />
2006 in which time he was Team leader (TL) for various health<br />
intervention, educational, management and capacity building<br />
programmes mostly in Africa. He was Director of the 700-bed<br />
University <strong>Hospital</strong> of Tours, and Senior Officer responsible for<br />
hospital and health financing interventions at the French Ministry of<br />
Foreign Affairs from 2001 to 2003 and 1999 to 2001, respectively.<br />
Between 1996 and 1998, he was Senior Officer on hospital policy<br />
expertise at the French Ministry of Cooperation. From 1994 to 1996,<br />
he was Deputy Director of the 870-bed University <strong>Hospital</strong> of<br />
NANTES. 1989 to 1994, Dr de Roodenbeke was the Expert, task<br />
team leader for a project involving construction, equipment ,<br />
management of a 500- bed hospital in, Burkina Faso. He was<br />
Deputy Director of Epinal- Vosges (France) General <strong>Hospital</strong> from<br />
1984 to 1989. Dr de Roodenbeke has published widely on hospital<br />
organisation, health systems reforms human resources and health<br />
facility management, health policy, insurance and financing in<br />
developed and developing countries. Dr de Roodenbeke holds a<br />
Ph.D. in health economics - University of Paris 1, Sorbonne (France);<br />
a <strong>Hospital</strong> Administration Diploma from ENSP Rennes (France); and<br />
a Diploma in Public Health from the University of Nancy (France). He<br />
speaks fluent French (native language) and English and basic Greek<br />
and German. He is a member of various social organizations and is<br />
affiliated to the French Health Economics Society.<br />
Honours degree in European and Social Sciences, with a major in<br />
French Language (University of East Anglia – Norwich, UK). She is a<br />
Christian and an active member in her local church. She speaks<br />
fluent French, English and Ibo (mother tongue). She enjoys<br />
international affairs, sports and has travelled widely.<br />
Sev Lucas<br />
Membership Manager<br />
Sev Lucas has a Masters degree in public health in<br />
developing countries and is a graduate of a Masters in<br />
health economics in developing countries from the University of<br />
Clermont Ferrand (CERDI, Center for Studies and Research on<br />
<strong>International</strong> Development). Sev joined IHF in January 2009. She is<br />
responsible for member liaison activities and support of designated<br />
IHF projects. She is also in charge of development of the health<br />
system knowledge database and in charge of the newsletter.<br />
Sev is from Bretagne, northwestern region of France and enjoys<br />
skiing, sailing, surfing, traveling and playing the saxophone. She<br />
speaks fluent French, Spanish, English and she is learning<br />
Portuguese<br />
Dwight Moe<br />
Dwight Moe joined the IHF in 2003 and was the<br />
Projects and Events Manager. Born in Honolulu,<br />
Hawaii, he lived in North America, Asia and Europe.<br />
Dwight did his studies at the University of Minnesota<br />
in <strong>International</strong> Relations and Chinese. He has over ten years of<br />
experience in event planning and operations. His career has led him<br />
around the world organising and managing travel events for major<br />
clients in the automotive, financial and pharmaceutical industries. He<br />
and his wife enjoy cooking, skiing and travel.<br />
Dwight left the IHF in December 2009 to pursue further career<br />
goals.<br />
Sheila Anazonwu<br />
Programme Development and Knowledge Manager<br />
Sheila Anazonwu, MSc, BA, is the Programme<br />
Development and Knowledge Manager at the<br />
<strong>International</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong> <strong>Federation</strong>. She joined the IHF in 1992 as<br />
Personal Assistant to the Director General. Prior to joining the IHF,<br />
Sheila worked in the private sector in development project<br />
management and human resource training. She also worked at the<br />
Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Secretariat<br />
in Lagos, Nigeria. She has done voluntary work for Human Rights<br />
Watch (UK). She has a Master of Science degree in <strong>International</strong><br />
Relations (University of Southampton, UK) and a Bachelor of Arts<br />
Cécile Reynes<br />
French Translator<br />
oined the IHF in 2000 as French Translator, on a parttime<br />
basis. Since 2004 began working on a free-lance<br />
basis.<br />
Loly Vaswani<br />
Spanish Translator<br />
joined the IHF as part-time Spanish translator in 1988.<br />
In 1990 she moved to Malaga, Spain, but continued<br />
to work for the IHF. Since 2004 she began working on<br />
a free-lance basis.<br />
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