Nadine Shaw
Director of Global Strategy - International Program in Public Health Leadership at Evans School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Washington- Claim this Profile
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Robin Camputaro, MBA
I had the privilege of overseeing Nadine during my time at the Evans School, where she led the International Program in Public Health Leadership program. Over 4.5 years, I witnessed Nadine's impressive professional growth, transitioning from Program Manager to Program Director and eventually taking on the role of Director of Global Strategy. Nadine played a pivotal role in launching and managing this global, grant-funded program. As the program grew, so did the need for Nadine’s transition from being a team member to leading the team. This transition can be challenging, but Nadine navigated it exceptionally well, thanks to her empathy, thoughtfulness, and sense of humor. She supported her team through this transition, She demonstrated remarkable poise and competence in handling strategic, financial, and operational decisions, especially during the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Her calm demeanor and steady guidance were evident in overseeing the program’s 5-year strategic plan and securing a 3-year grant extension. I wholeheartedly recommend Nadine for her outstanding leadership and strategic acumen. Her ability to inspire and lead teams, coupled with her knack for managing complex programs, makes her an asset to any organization.
Robin Camputaro, MBA
I had the privilege of overseeing Nadine during my time at the Evans School, where she led the International Program in Public Health Leadership program. Over 4.5 years, I witnessed Nadine's impressive professional growth, transitioning from Program Manager to Program Director and eventually taking on the role of Director of Global Strategy. Nadine played a pivotal role in launching and managing this global, grant-funded program. As the program grew, so did the need for Nadine’s transition from being a team member to leading the team. This transition can be challenging, but Nadine navigated it exceptionally well, thanks to her empathy, thoughtfulness, and sense of humor. She supported her team through this transition, She demonstrated remarkable poise and competence in handling strategic, financial, and operational decisions, especially during the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Her calm demeanor and steady guidance were evident in overseeing the program’s 5-year strategic plan and securing a 3-year grant extension. I wholeheartedly recommend Nadine for her outstanding leadership and strategic acumen. Her ability to inspire and lead teams, coupled with her knack for managing complex programs, makes her an asset to any organization.
Robin Camputaro, MBA
I had the privilege of overseeing Nadine during my time at the Evans School, where she led the International Program in Public Health Leadership program. Over 4.5 years, I witnessed Nadine's impressive professional growth, transitioning from Program Manager to Program Director and eventually taking on the role of Director of Global Strategy. Nadine played a pivotal role in launching and managing this global, grant-funded program. As the program grew, so did the need for Nadine’s transition from being a team member to leading the team. This transition can be challenging, but Nadine navigated it exceptionally well, thanks to her empathy, thoughtfulness, and sense of humor. She supported her team through this transition, She demonstrated remarkable poise and competence in handling strategic, financial, and operational decisions, especially during the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Her calm demeanor and steady guidance were evident in overseeing the program’s 5-year strategic plan and securing a 3-year grant extension. I wholeheartedly recommend Nadine for her outstanding leadership and strategic acumen. Her ability to inspire and lead teams, coupled with her knack for managing complex programs, makes her an asset to any organization.
Robin Camputaro, MBA
I had the privilege of overseeing Nadine during my time at the Evans School, where she led the International Program in Public Health Leadership program. Over 4.5 years, I witnessed Nadine's impressive professional growth, transitioning from Program Manager to Program Director and eventually taking on the role of Director of Global Strategy. Nadine played a pivotal role in launching and managing this global, grant-funded program. As the program grew, so did the need for Nadine’s transition from being a team member to leading the team. This transition can be challenging, but Nadine navigated it exceptionally well, thanks to her empathy, thoughtfulness, and sense of humor. She supported her team through this transition, She demonstrated remarkable poise and competence in handling strategic, financial, and operational decisions, especially during the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Her calm demeanor and steady guidance were evident in overseeing the program’s 5-year strategic plan and securing a 3-year grant extension. I wholeheartedly recommend Nadine for her outstanding leadership and strategic acumen. Her ability to inspire and lead teams, coupled with her knack for managing complex programs, makes her an asset to any organization.
Credentials
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Project Management Professional
Project Management InstituteJan, 2019- Oct, 2024
Experience
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Evans School of Public Policy & Governance, University of Washington
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United States
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Higher Education
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1 - 100 Employee
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Director of Global Strategy - International Program in Public Health Leadership
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Sep 2022 - Present
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Program Director - International Program in Public Health Leadership (IPPHL)
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Jan 2020 - Sep 2022
Leading strategy and new partnership opportunities to increase programming, scale, and impact.
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Program Manager - International Program in Public Health Leadership (IPPHL)
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Mar 2017 - Jan 2020
Led the accelerated launch and ongoing development of a new grant-funded program supporting public health professionals throughout Africa, expanding their expertise in policy analysis, implementation, and leadership. Aligned strategy and built a team to create and implement the annual training program while working closely with multiple levels of local and global stakeholders at the University of Washington, Gates Foundation, and Center for Creative Leadership.
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World Affairs Council- Seattle
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United States
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Non-profit Organizations
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1 - 100 Employee
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Program Officer
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Sep 2016 - Dec 2016
Led program management and design of short-term development programs for international professionals coming to Seattle on State Department exchanges. Managed and expanded partner relations with key local and national organizations to connect the community to local and global issues and professional counterparts. Coordinated the organization's update and implementation of federal procurement guidelines and policies, reestablishing and managing vendor contracts. Led program management and design of short-term development programs for international professionals coming to Seattle on State Department exchanges. Managed and expanded partner relations with key local and national organizations to connect the community to local and global issues and professional counterparts. Coordinated the organization's update and implementation of federal procurement guidelines and policies, reestablishing and managing vendor contracts.
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Peace Corps
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United States
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International Affairs
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700 & Above Employee
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Community Economic Development Adviser
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Jul 2014 - Jul 2016
Advised youth and local small business owners on business skills and strategy. Researched and proposed projects to increase 3rd stream revenue for a vocational training center. Coordinated with national stakeholders to produce a successful proposal for funding worth $270,000 USD for a new production unit and small/medium enterprise incubation center as part of a nation-wide expansion plan at the center. Elected as chairperson of the Namibia Peace Corps Volunteer Advisory Council, leading a team of 10 volunteers to advise Peace Corps senior staff in the formation of new policies and procedures, and direct communication between volunteers and staff. Show less
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World Affairs Council- Seattle
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United States
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Non-profit Organizations
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1 - 100 Employee
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Program Officer, International Visitor Program
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Aug 2012 - May 2014
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Program Intern, International Visitor Program
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Jun 2012 - Aug 2012
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Starbucks
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United States
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Retail
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700 & Above Employee
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Supervisor
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Aug 2011 - Aug 2012
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University of Montana
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Management Intern
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Aug 2010 - May 2011
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Peer Advisor
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Dec 2007 - May 2011
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Receptionist
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Jan 2010 - Dec 2010
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Education
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Evans School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Washington
Master’s Degree, Master of Public Administration: International Development -
The University of Montana - School of Business Administration
BS, Management, International Business