Kammerle Schneider
Kammerle Schneider leads PATH’s Global Health Programs division, which brings together technical, analytical, and programmatic expertise to strengthen health systems, accelerate the uptake of innovations, and expand impact. She also leads PATH’s philanthropy efforts across the organization and PATH’s work in Latin America. Her division includes disease specialists, data engineers, visualization experts, methodologists, statisticians, storytellers, researchers, and technologists who work closely with country teams and partners to tackle global health challenges.
Since joining PATH in 2011, Kammerle has held leadership roles spanning malaria, neglected tropical diseases, and advocacy and public policy. Most recently, she served as director of PATH’s Malaria and Neglected Tropical Diseases program and its Center for Malaria Control and Elimination. In those roles, she helped expand PATH’s malaria portfolio, attract new investment, and advance policy, strategy, and systems changes that supported the introduction and scale-up of new tools and approaches for malaria reduction and elimination.
Before joining PATH, Kammerle worked at the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative, where she managed policy research and advocacy to support the development of and future global access to a preventive AIDS vaccine. She also served as assistant director of the Global Health Program at the Council on Foreign Relations. She began her career in global health as a Peace Corps volunteer in Guatemala.
Kammerle holds a master’s in international affairs from Columbia University and a bachelor of arts from the University of Washington. She is a Life Member of the Council on Foreign Relations.