Bio


Beth Duff-Brown became the Communications Manager at CHP/PCOR in May 2015. She was the editorial director at the Center for International Security and Cooperation for three years before joining the health policy and research centers at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies and the School of Medicine. Before coming to Stanford, Beth worked in Africa and Asia as a foreign correspondent for The Associated Press, including as bureau chief for South Asia, based in New Delhi, and as the Deputy Asia Editor at the Asia-Pacific Desk in Bangkok, overseeing the daily news report from Afghanistan to Australia. She was a 2010-2011 Knight Journalism Fellow at Stanford, where she developed a digital platform to tell stories about women and girls in the developing world. Beth has her master's degree in journalism from Northwestern University; she worked in Beijing as an editor at the Chinese news magazine "Beijing Review," and was a Peace Corps Volunteer in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Current Role at Stanford


Communications Manager for the Center for Health Policy in the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies and the Department of Health Policy in the School of Medicine.

Education & Certifications


  • MSJ, Northwestern University, Journalism

Service, Volunteer and Community Work


  • Peace Corps Volunteer in the Congo

    Location

    Congo