SaaS Use Experience

Experience using the following products:

  • Microsoft Suite (especially PowerPoint, Word, and Outlook) and Adobe Suite (especially Audition and Premiere)

  • Data Visualization tools like Tableau and Microsoft Power BI

  • Content management systems for website and social media updates including Drupal, Wordpress, Sprinklr, and Sprout Social

  • Salesforce, a customer relationship management software

  • Broadcast radio platforms including News Boss and NPR One

  • Podcast hosting platforms for distribution and audience analytics

  • Email marketing software for subscriber engagement

  • Donor management software for fundraising and donor tracking

  • Audio production software for editing and mixing

  • Tools for streamlining workflow and communication, such as project management and team collaboration software like Asana and Monday.com

SaaS Marketing Experience

Experience marketing the following products:

  • COVID-19 Projections (open-source tool) were developed in response to requests from the University of Washington School of Medicine and other US hospital systems and state governments working to determine when COVID-19 would overwhelm their ability to care for patients. The forecasts show demand for hospital services, reported and excess deaths due to COVID-19, rates of infection and testing, and the impact of social distancing, organized by country and state (for select locations).

  • The Global Burden of Disease (GBD Compare tool) allows users to analyze updated estimates of the world’s health for 369 diseases and injuries and 87 risk factors from 1990 to 2022. Users can utilize maps and treemaps, arrow diagrams, and many other charts to compare causes and risks within a country, compare countries with regions or the world, and explore patterns and trends by country, age, and sex. Results at the subnational level are also available for select countries.

  • Financing Global Health (FGH tool) allows users to explore patterns of global health financing flows from 1990 to 2050 in this visualization tool. View trends in global health spending with interactive bar charts, maps, and line graphs. Explore development assistance for health (DAH) levels and changes over time by source, channel, recipient region, and health focus and program area. Compare DAH disbursed or received by population, disability-adjusted life years, gross domestic product, and government health spending.

  • Population Forecasting (data visualization tool) explores patterns in population trends from 2017 to 2100. The interactive tool reveals changes in population structures and fertility rate, based on progress toward SDG pace of female educational attainment and access to contraception.

  • Causes of Death (data visualization tool) allows users to see where various data sources have placed trends in causes of death over time. You can examine more than 350 causes in both adjusted and pre-adjusted numbers, rates, and percentages for 204 countries and territories.

  • Education (data visualization tool) is an interactive map visualization that explores local patterns in educational attainment across all low- and middle-income countries from 2000 to 2017. Compare how years of education vary between men and women and across two different age groups. Observe trends at multiple spatial scales and search to view trends in specific countries and local areas.