Amy Boldosser-Boesch
Amy Boldosser-Boesch
Senior Technical Director, Health Policy, Advocacy, and Engagement and Integrated Health Care

Amy Boldosser-Boesch is Senior Technical Director for Health Policy, Advocacy, and Engagement and Integrated Health Care. She directs MSH’s work and teams dedicated to improving women’s, children’s, and adolescents’ health and person-centered primary health care, and leads MSH’s advocacy to drive policy change and accountability for commitments to sexual, reproductive, maternal, newborn, and adolescent health, as well as universal health coverage. Boldosser-Boesch also manages the Secretariat for the Civil Society Engagement Mechanism of UHC2030, co-hosted at MSH, supporting meaningful civil society engagement in global health policy and governance.
She brings more than two decades of leadership experience in global and domestic health policy, advocacy, and health systems strengthening. Prior to joining MSH, she served as Interim President and CEO and Vice President of Global Advocacy at Family Care International (FCI), a global non-governmental organization dedicated to making pregnancy and childbirth safer around the world, whose programs and staff were integrated into MSH.
Earlier in her career, Boldosser-Boesch led advocacy and service delivery initiatives at the National Institute for Reproductive Health, where she was the Director of Local Advocacy Initiatives, and at the New York City Department of Health, with a focus on expanding access to quality reproductive health care and reducing health disparities. She led adolescent health and girls’ leadership development initiatives as the Deputy Director of the International Organization for Adolescents and contributed to public health and health equity initiatives in sub-Saharan Africa and Asia at The Rockefeller Foundation.
Amy currently serves as Chair of the Board of Directors of the Global Health Council and is a member of the UNFPA Global Advisory Council and the Every Woman, Every Newborn, Everywhere Management Team. A recognized advocate for women’s leadership in global health, she has been selected as both a WomenLift Health Global Fellow and a Women inPower Fellow. She holds a Master of International Affairs in Human Rights from Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs.
