COVID-19 and Resilience

Date: 
January 15, 2021
TIME: 
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Location: 
Online

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Featuring Dr. Larry Brilliant, in conversation with John Pritzker

Join Dr. Larry Brilliant, one of the world’s leading experts on epidemics, for the latest updates and insight about COVID-19 in conversation with John Pritzker, Founding Partner and Director of Geolo Capital and Chairman of the John Pritzker Family Fund. Dr. Larry is a Bay Area local, philosopher, spiritual explorer, former hippie, doctor, groundbreaking tech innovator, and a key player in the eradication of smallpox. Coming from a place of love, compassion, science, and determination, discover how to find resilience, hope, and possibility in challenging times.

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Interests: Virtual
Organized By: 
Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund
Event Contact Person: 
Rachel Kaber
415.512.6290
Speakers: 
Dr. Larry Brilliant, MD, MPH
Dr. Larry Brilliant is a physician and epidemiologist, CEO of Pandefense Advisory, and a CNN Medical Analyst. He also serves on the board of the Skoll Foundation. Dr. Brilliant was previously the Chair of the Advisory Board of the NGO Ending Pandemics, the president and CEO of the Skoll Global Threats Fund, vice president of Google, and the founding executive director of Google.org. He co-founded the Seva Foundation, an NGO whose programs have given back sight to more than 5 million blind people in two dozen countries. In addition, he co-founded The Well, a progenitor of today's social media platforms. Earlier in his career, Dr. Larry was an associate professor of epidemiology and international health planning at the University of Michigan.

Dr. Larry lived in India for nearly a decade where he was a key member of the successful WHO Smallpox Eradication Programme for SE Asia as well as the WHO Polio Eradication Programme. He was the founding chairman of the National Biosurveillance Advisory Subcommittee (NBAS), which was created by presidential directive of President George W. Bush, he was a member of the World Economic Forum's Agenda Council on Catastrophic Risk, and a "First Responder" for CDC's bioterrorism response effort.

Recent awards include the TED Prize, Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People, "International Public Health Hero," and four honorary doctorates. Dr. Larry has lectured at Oxford, Harvard, Berkeley, and many other colleges, spoken at the Royal Society, the Pentagon, NIH, the United Nations, and some of the largest companies and nonprofits all over the world. He has written for Forbes, the Wall Street Journal, the Guardian, and other magazines and peer-reviewed journals and was part of the Global Business Network where he learned scenario planning. Dr. Larry is the author of Sometimes Brilliant, a memoir about working to eradicate smallpox, and a guide to managing vaccination programs entitled The Management of Smallpox Eradication.
John Pritzker
John Pritzker is Founding Partner and Director of Geolo Capital, where he oversees all sectors of the San Francisco-based private equity and investment firm. John began his career at Hyatt Hotels Corporation in 1972, and in 1984 became Managing Director and Divisional Vice President of Hyatt Hotels and Resorts. He was a founding board member of Ticketmaster, Inc. and Chemdex/Ventro Corporation.

Most recently, John orchestrated the merger of Joie de Vivre Hospitality, Thompson Hotels, and Alila Hotels to form Commune Hotels Resorts. In January 2016, Commune Hotels and Destination Hotels merged, creating Two Roads Hospitality. The newly formed company spanned seven countries, with five hospitality brands and over 97 hotels. In December 2018, Hyatt Hotels Corp. agreed to acquire Two Roads Hospitality. Additionally, John has served as Chairman and CEO of a number of businesses in the hospitality industry, including Red Sail Sports, Mandara Spa, and The Odyssey Club (now Exclusive Resorts).

John is Chairman of the John Pritzker Family Fund, whose mission is to help people lead fulfilling and healthy lives in vibrant communities. John serves on the Executive Council of UCSF Health and the Board of Trustees of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where he chairs the Visiting Committee on Modern and Contemporary Art. He is also a board member of the Bernard Osher Foundation, a member of the Emeritus Board of Tipping Point Community, and a past president of the Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund.