Diane Wu is a Swiss-Canadian senior public health advisor, with experience in executive leadership in global health and medical education.

Her MD training was completed at the University of British Columbia (Canada) in 2013 and her family physician training at the University of Toronto (Canada) in 2016. She also completed a Master’s in Public Health at Harvard University in 2012. With nearly 20 years of experience at the intersection of clinical medicine and health systems strengthening, she speaks regularly on the subjects of leadership in health, women in medicine, and effective AI development for healthcare.

For four years she advised the senior leadership of the World Health Organization, and has previously worked as a senior consultant for the World Bank.

Services include:

  • Developing talks and presentations with deep healthcare expertise
  • Advising on speeches for high-level events
  • Formulating succinct briefing notes and packages for meetings with new stakeholders
  • Market research

Recent projects include:

  • Developing a workshop for medical students on AI and health
  • Preparing for a panel discussion on the future of health for girls
  • Developing a workshop for medical students on negotiation and communication as relating to physician leadership
  • Developing a talk on wellness for health workers
  • Developing a seminar series on women and health

Recent clients include senior leaders in:

  • The World Health Organization
  • The World Bank
  • American health systems