Loren Becker has nearly 15 years of experience helping global health organizations build and manage partnerships, strategies, and programs to ensure that vulnerable communities have access to life-saving innovation. She has worked with the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations, PATH, and a broad network of product development stakeholders to address technical, logistical, and market-based issues affecting development of and access to vaccines, drugs, and other health technologies. 

Over her career Loren has built a deep understanding of the drug and vaccine development process and the broader R&D ecosystem in the US and around the world. She also brings a strong familiarity with global and country-level stakeholders including pharma and biotech industry partners, NGOs, national governments, multilateral institutions, funders, and others.

Loren has a Master’s degree in public policy from Duke University and a Bachelor’s degree in Latin American Studies from The George Washington University.