Pietro Peter Marghella
About Pietro Peter Marghella
Pietro Peter Marghella is a Professorial Lecturer at George Washington University, where he has taught since 2010. He has extensive experience in medical planning for disasters and has held various roles in public health preparedness.
Work at The George Washington University
Pietro Peter Marghella has served as a Professorial Lecturer at George Washington University since 2010. His role spans over 14 years, contributing to the academic environment in Washington, District of Columbia. His extensive background in healthcare and disaster management informs his teaching and engagement with students.
Education and Expertise
Marghella's educational background includes a Master of Science in Healthcare Administration from Central Michigan University, a Master of Arts from the U.S. Naval War College, and a Master’s degree in Public Health from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. He also studied Leadership at Harvard Kennedy School and A.T. Still University of Health Sciences. His academic qualifications support his expertise in medical planning and public health preparedness.
Background
Marghella's career includes significant roles in medical planning and public health preparedness. He worked as Chief of Medical Plans and Intelligence at U.S. Pacific Command and served as Director of Medical Contingency Operations at the Office of the Secretary of Defense. His experience also includes advisory roles at Hwc Inc. and International Medical Corps, focusing on disaster management.
Professional Experience
In addition to his academic role, Marghella is a Senior Consultant for Disaster Management and Public Health Preparedness at Readiness2lead, a position he has held since 2019. His previous positions include Medical Administrative and Radiation Health Officer aboard the USS Enterprise and various leadership roles in medical planning for large-scale emergencies.
Achievements in Disaster Management
Marghella has extensive experience in disaster management and public health preparedness. His involvement in large-scale medical planning and emergency response initiatives highlights his commitment to improving public health outcomes during crises. His work has contributed to the development of strategies for effective disaster response.