How COVID-19 Has Exposed the Limitations of Journalism, Social Media and Communications
A Conversation With Gabriella Stern, Director of Communications, World Health Organization:
How COVID-19 Has Exposed the Limitations of Journalism, Social Media, and Communications
WHEN: Wednesday, September 8th | 12-1 pm EST
WHERE: Virtually
Gabriella Stern is Director of Communications at the World Health Organization.
Based at WHO headquarters in Geneva, Gabby is in charge of the organization’s global communications strategy, manages a team of communications professionals, and serves as the spokesperson for the Director-General. Gabby joined WHO in March 2019 after more than three years at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Based in Seattle, she was the Director of Media & External Relations.
Before moving into communications in early 2016, Gabby was a journalist. She spent almost 25 years at The Wall Street Journal in various editing and reporting roles in the U.S., London (during which she and her family became naturalized UK citizens) and Asia. Prior to joining the Journal, she worked for the Omaha, (Neb.) World-Herald. Born in New Jersey, with Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from Yale University, Gabby is married, with two adult children (and a cat named Oscar.)