Dalal Najjar Cobb brings over 25 years of extensive experience in the non-profit sector, with a proven track record of leadership and operational excellence across more than ten countries. As the Deputy Director of the Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CUGH), she plays a...
Dalal Najjar Cobb brings over 25 years of extensive experience in the non-profit sector, with a proven track record of leadership and operational excellence across more than ten countries. As the Deputy Director of the Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CUGH), she plays a pivotal role in advancing the organization's mission to improve global health through education, research, and collaboration. In her current capacity, Dalal directly supervises a diverse team of staff and interns, ensuring that programmatic, operational, and administrative functions align with the strategic objectives set forth by the Executive Director and the CUGH Board of Directors.
Dalal's expertise in humanitarian efforts, emergency preparedness, and interagency coordination is instrumental in driving key projects that address pressing global health challenges. She is adept at balancing operational expenses with revenue and productivity, making necessary adjustments to enhance organizational efficiency. Her background in fundraising and donor communication has been vital in securing resources for innovative initiatives that promote health equity and human rights. Dalal’s commitment to public policy and international relations further strengthens CUGH’s capacity to influence global health discourse and foster partnerships among universities and organizations worldwide.
Through her leadership, Dalal Najjar Cobb is not only shaping the operational landscape of CUGH but also contributing to a broader understanding of the interconnectedness of global health issues. Her ability to navigate complex environments and foster collaboration among diverse stakeholders positions her as a key figure in the advancement of global health education and research initiatives.