Yale School of Public Health has long empha-sized both data science and data-driven health leadership. Equitable data science makes transformational and impactful research possible, resulting in innovations that advance and improve public health, from identifying new cancer treatments to creating guidelines reducing pollution’s health impact.
A new two-part gift to YSPH builds on this fundamental focus on data, while supporting an ongoing, collaborative educational program with the Yale School of Management (SOM). The gift, from former PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi, a 1980 graduate of the Yale School of Management, and her husband, Raj Nooyi, will advance the school’s efforts to train students as leaders in data-driven public health improvement of people’s wellbeing at local, national, and global scales. The Nooyis have previously supported YSPH with an endowed professorship.
“I am so grateful to Indra and Raj for their strategic, farsighted support of these two important programs,” said YSPH Dean Megan L. Ranney, MD, MPH. “We can’t be great public health data science leaders without investment —or without partnerships.”