Collaborating for stronger supply chains

Vaccine Insights 2023; 2(2), 67–49

DOI: 10.18609/vac/2023.012

Published: 26 March 2023
Interview
Rebecca Logan


Charlotte Barker, Editor, Vaccine Insights, speaks to Rebecca Logan, Senior Vice President, Supply Chain Management Division, Chemonics to find out why partnerships are the key to success in global vaccine supply chains. 

Rebecca Logan is an experienced senior executive and certified Project Management Professional with 23 years of professional experience, including 20 years in the humanitarian and international development fields with expertise in strategic planning and project implementation, risk mitigation, crisis management, and personnel management. As senior vice president, Rebecca oversees Chemonics’ portfolio of supply chain programs, including the procurement and delivery of health commodities to 34 countries/regional offices on the USAID Global Health Supply Chain Program-Procurement and Supply Management (GHSC-PSM) project and several projects funded by The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. She is responsible for overseeing overall project implementation and strategy and building and managing relationships with clients, in-country stakeholders, and government partners. Previously, she held several management roles in Chemonics’ headquarters as well as in Cairo, Egypt, Ramallah, West Bank, and Mongolia. Rebecca holds a Bachelor of Arts in political science from the College of New Jersey and a Master of Arts in international development from The American University, and has completed a Mini-Masters in global supply chain management from Arizona State University.