Brandon K. Bennett, MPH
Began his career in Uganda as a United States Peace Corps Volunteer
where he directed a micro-finance program providing people living with
HIV access to capital necessary to start small businesses. While there
he also created the Asaph Children Education Fund, a non-profit
organization dedicated to providing scholarships to children who would
otherwise have no access to education, an endeavor he continues to
lead. He spent 5 years as an Improvement Advisor with the Institute for
Healthcare Improvement, assisting their efforts in low and middle income
countries. Brandon continues to serve as an Improvement Advisor
on IHI’s global initiatives and remains faculty for IHI’s Improvement
Advisor Professional Development Program. His work with Improvement
Science Consulting has diversified his experience to include work in
multiple countries and across varying sectors, recently adding the field
of education. In 2012 Brandon partnered with Ko Awatea, a Healthcare
Improvement Organization in New Zealand, to guide its senior team, as
they lead a portfolio of diverse programs targeting population health
and safety issues at the national, regional and local levels. He has
co-authored papers related to quality improvement and has given numerous
presentations on improvement science at conferences around the world.
Areas of Expertise:
Measurement,Basics.