Meet the Team

RGHI Team

With over 25 years of experience in global communications, business strategy, and organisational transformation, I bring a seasoned perspective to the role of Executive Director at RGHI. From public health initiatives to health technology and policy advocacy, I have developed a deep understanding of the healthcare landscape, which is essential to advancing RGHI’s mission of prioritising hygiene in global health.

Throughout my career, I have led large-scale initiatives that drive growth, enhance visibility, and build resilience within both the private and public health sectors. This experience enables me to align complex, cross-sector goals, manage strategic partnerships, and create frameworks that help organisations thrive in a dynamic global health environment.

With a deep commitment to RGHI’s vision, I am dedicated to building a future where hygiene and health are universally prioritised, leveraging my healthcare and strategic expertise to drive sustainable, lasting impact.

I joined RGHI in 2024, bringing over a decade of experience in helping charities and foundations improve their operations and maximise their impact. I have a particular passion for turning complex challenges into practical solutions, which I am using to professionalise our operations, streamline our grants processes, and develop impactful workstreams that help us turn strategy into action.

Throughout my career, I have managed multi-million-pound budgets and grant portfolios across the non-profit and public sectors, always with a focus on measuring and amplifying impact. With this experience, I am looking forward and laying the operational foundations to allow RGHI to grow to match our ambition.

RGHI Board

Winston Churchill Fellow Dr Lisa Ackerley is a public health scientist and independent Chartered Environmental Health Practitioner. Until 2024 she was Director of Public Health and Hygiene Engagement for Reckitt.

She has held roles as Non-executive Director of the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health, and charities including Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH), Zamcog, and the Bristol and Path Parks Foundation and continues to be a Trustee and Scientific Adviser of the International Scientific Forum on Home Hygiene (IFH).

Jo focuses on supporting charities, universities and business start-ups. She is chair of London’s MedCity and Birmingham’s Precision Health Technology Accelerator and the West Midlands Health Technology Innovation Accelerator.

She serves on the boards of the UK Dementia Research Institute, LifeArc, The RSA Group, and Beacon. Prior to this, Jo led PwC’s UK Pharmaceutical and Life Sciences practice. She is a passionate supporter of critical public health issues, such as tackling dementia, rare diseases and anti-microbial resistance.

RGHI Research and Advocacy Advisory Committee

The Research & Advocacy Advisory Committee (RAAC) provides high-level strategic advice to the Reckitt Global Hygiene Institute (RGHI), with a focus on advancing its mission of funding high-quality and impactful academic research. The RAAC aims to contribute to the development and refinement of RGHI’s research and advocacy strategies and to advise on partnership and income development opportunities for RGHI.

Dr. Albert Icksang Ko is the Raj and Indra Nooyi Professor of Public Health at the Yale School of Public Health and Collaborating Researcher at the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Brazilian Ministry of Health.

He served as Chair of the Department of Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases at Yale (2010-2021) after being stationed with the Brazilian Ministry of Health in Salvador, Brazil for 15 years.

He is a member of the WHO R&D Blueprint Working Group and Taskforce for Zika Virus and the NASEM Forum of Microbial Threats.

Clarissa is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering of the Gillings School of Global Public Health of the University of North Carolina, and an affiliated faculty member of the university’s Water Institute.

She is a member of the Supervisory Board of IRC, and a member of the Strategic Advisory Group of the WHO-UNICEF Joint Monitoring Program. Between 2007 and 2011 she was the Chief of UNICEF’s Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Section.

Dr Mary Eyram Ashinyo is a Public Health Physician Specialist with emphasis on Health Policy and Systems Management. She currently works as Quality Lead and Deputy Director at the Institutional Care Directorate of the Ghana Health Service.

Ashinyo is a World Health Organization Consultant and serves on Ghana’s National Quality Steering Committee as the Ghana Health Service Representative. She is also the General Secretary for the Ghana Public Health Association, and the West Africa Hub Representative for Harvard University’s Planetary Health Alliance.

Jenala Chipungu is a Social Behavioural Researcher and the Head of the Social and Behavioural Science Department at the Centre for Infectious Disease Research in Zambia (CIDRZ).

She is currently a PhD student at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) and holds a Masters in Public Health (MPH) from the University of Liverpool.

She works closely with local and international institutions including relevant Ministries in Zambia, LSHTM, Emory University, NGO WASH Forum & WaterAid.

Professor Robert Dreibelbis’ research focuses on the health and development impacts of water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) with a specific focus on understanding the determinants of WASH behaviours and the design and evaluation of WASH behaviour interventions.

Robert is the Principle Investigator for the COVID-19 Hygiene Hub, an LSHTM-housed initiative to provided technical and research support to government and civil society partners in the design and delivery of COVID-19 prevention intervention, and the FCDO-funded Hygiene Futures programme.

Dr. Firdausi Qadri, Senior Scientist, Infectious Disease Division and Head, Mucosal Immunology and Vaccinology Unit, at icddr,b, Dhaka, Bangladesh. She is also the founder and leads the Institute for Developing Science and Health Initiatives (ideSHi).

She is a laureate of the 2020 L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Award and won the Ramon Magsaysay Award 2021, known as Asia’s Nobel Prize. Dr. Qadri received Bangladesh’s highest award for outstanding contributions to research and training, the Independence Award (Swadhinata Padak) in 2023.

Dr Y. Malini Reddy leads Athena Infonomics’ Global Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) portfolio.

As Director of Governance and Service Delivery, her expertise in institutional development and evidence-based strategies drives impactful governance.

A key figure in global development circles, Malini’s influence is underscored by her publications, committee and editorial board memberships, and roles as a keynote speaker, championing gender equity and women’s empowerment.

Professor Juliet Willetts leads applied research to improve development policy and practice. She is a recognised expert in water and sanitation in Asia and the Pacific.

She is the recipient of six professional awards for research excellence and the Australian Financial Review’s ‘100 Women of Influence’.

She plays advisory and task-force roles for International Water Association (IWA) and Sanitation and Water for All (SWA) partnership. She is widely published with more than 130 peer-reviewed publications.