Judith Heichelheim serves as the Senior Vice President and IDIQ Director for the Global Health Supply Chain - Procurement and Supply Management (GHSC-PSM) project at Chemonics International, where she plays a pivotal role in enhancing global health systems through strategic procurement and supply chain management....
Judith Heichelheim serves as the Senior Vice President and IDIQ Director for the Global Health Supply Chain - Procurement and Supply Management (GHSC-PSM) project at Chemonics International, where she plays a pivotal role in enhancing global health systems through strategic procurement and supply chain management. With a robust background in non-profit leadership, Judith is dedicated to increasing access to essential health products and services, particularly in the realms of HIV, malaria, and reproductive health. Under her guidance, the GHSC-PSM project, valued at $9.5 billion, focuses on delivering critical commodities supported by the U.S. government, including those funded by USAID and PEPFAR.
Judith's expertise in social marketing and demand generation is instrumental in driving behavioral change among consumers, ensuring that health services reach the most vulnerable populations. She actively collaborates with various stakeholders, including public-private partnerships, to design and implement innovative programs that enhance capacity building and improve health equity. Her commitment to gender equity in health access further underscores her holistic approach to global health challenges.
Key projects under her leadership include the optimization of supply chain logistics and the development of strategies that align with the evolving needs of health systems worldwide. Judith’s adeptness in grant writing and fundraising complements her strategic vision, enabling her to secure resources necessary for impactful health initiatives. Through her work, Judith not only enhances the efficiency of health systems but also champions the importance of equitable access to health services, making a lasting difference in the communities served.