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The National Coalition |
Mark A. Goldberg Mark A. Goldberg is Senior Vice President for Policy and Strategy at the National Coalition on Health Care, a non-partisan alliance of 100 large companies, unions, consumer groups, associations of health care providers, health plans, and pension funds working for health care reform. Goldberg is also Vice Chairman of the Climate Institute, a non-profit research and educational organization focused on global climate change. At the Yale School of Management as the Lester Crown Visiting Professor of Management and then as Distinguished Faculty Fellow, he taught courses on health care policy and business strategy, strategic management, political analysis, communications strategy, and entrepreneurship in the non-profit sector. He has been a consultant to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation; the Brookings Institution; the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching; the Center for Studying Health System Change; and the Annenberg Rural Challenge. Goldberg was previously the Director of Public Affairs for the international management consulting firm of McKinsey & Company and Publisher of the McKinsey Quarterly, a widely circulated journal on business strategy. At the Brookings Institution in Washington, he was Editor and Publisher of the Brookings Review and the think tank’s Development Officer. He was a member of the White House staff during the Carter administration, where he worked on regulatory reform, telecommunications, consumer protection, and environmental issues. He also served on the Director’s staff at the President’s Reorganization Project. Goldberg’s articles on health care and other issues have appeared in a variety of publications, including the New England Journal of Medicine, Health Affairs, the Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, the Yale Law Journal, the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, and the Wall Street Journal. © National Coalition on Health Care. All rights reserved |
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