Andrew Murphy is a senior program manager with 11 years of experience designing and scaling health systems and financing interventions across Africa and Haiti, currently leading State Department global health projects from Maryland. He has managed multimillion-dollar portfolios, secured over $95M in competitive funding, and led proposal development for opportunities up to $800M, blending strategic vision with hands-on operational rigor. Andrew excels at convening cross-functional teams—technical experts, government officials, and donors—to expand service coverage and financial protection for vulnerable populations, including scaling health insurance to 200K+ Nigerians. He’s built practical financial controls and grant strategies adopted across multi-country programs and has a track record of mobilizing domestic resources and delivering high-quality technical products under tight timelines. Grounded in data and implementation research from an MPH at the University of Michigan, he translates complex analytics into actionable policy and program decisions. Colleagues describe him as resilient and adaptive—someone who thrives in complex, multi-stakeholder environments and turns ambitious health goals into sustainable results.
11 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) History, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) History at University of Michigan
Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) Health/Health Care Administration/Management, Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) Health/Health Care Administration/Management at University of Michigan School of Public Health
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