Global Medical Tech Non-Profit Names New Stakeholder Development Manager

Sharing a common goal of making this world more just and fair
While working directly with Health eVillages’ strategic partners and programmatic organization, Eaton will continue managing the development and facilitation of group and one-on-one training programs of Health eVillages’ applications.

Katie Eaton from Health eVillages, training a nurse and a technology officer at Jacaranda Health in Nairobi, Kenya in 2016. Health eVillages provided healthcare workers in Nairobi with medical technology and training to aid in complicated births.

MARLBOROUGH, MA (July 16, 2020) – Kathryn ‘Katie’ Eaton of Dover, NH, was recently named Manager of Stakeholder Development for Health eVillages, a non-profit that brings state-of-the-art mobile medical diagnostic technology to the most remote regions of the United States and the world.

Health eVillages was founded in 2011 by Donato Tramuto to address the fact that within our lifetime, one billion people will go to their graves without access to healthcare workers, medication, clean water or affordable healthcare facilities.

“Katie has been a guiding force behind Health eVillages almost since the start. Her passion and devotion to serve the most vulnerable people on this planet is at the very center of her being,” said Tramuto. “She is incredibly smart and wise beyond her years, and innately understands the importance of our mission to fulfill Article 25 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights – that everyone, no matter where they live, is entitled to basic health care.”

Eaton is a 2009 graduate of Wells-Ogunquit High School, where she received the prestigious Tramuto Foundation Scholarship and attended the University of Maine at Orono. She graduated in 2013 with dual Bachelor of Arts degrees in abnormal/social psychology and sociology and immediately began her career at Health eVillages as the organization’s program manager.

While working directly with Health eVillages’ strategic partners and programmatic organization, Eaton will continue managing the development and facilitation of group and one-on-one training programs of Health eVillages’ applications, as well as for device loading and deployment. She will also continue managing impact evaluation and marketing.

“I am so fortunate to work with an organization led by Donato and an incredibly dedicated and professional Board of Directors who share my passion for helping people – no matter where they live – gain access to the healthcare services they need,” Eaton said. “Our strategic partners represent a diversity of interests and services, but we share a common goal of making this world more just and fair. I couldn’t be more excited to continue to be a part of the future of Heath eVillages.”


Health eVillages
Health eVillages collaborates to advance healthcare access and improve the quality of care by providing state-of-the-art mobile health technology including medical reference and clinical decision support tools, as well as other community-focused resources, to medical and public health professionals in the most challenging clinical environments around the world. Our partners include the Tramuto Foundation, Sharecare, Cherish Health, Skyscape, Global Impact, Medical Aid Films and more. You can find more information at http://www.healthevillages.org and follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.

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