Tegan Mosugu
Dr. Tegan Mosugu’s work spans social impact, academia, and media. With a strong commitment to change-making, he has led philanthropic and international development initiatives across the US and Africa, leveraging his expertise in communication and program management. Addressing global issues such as HIV/AIDS, Neglected Tropical Diseases, COVID-19, and Malaria, Tegan develops behavior change strategies, leads vaccination campaigns, mobilizes resources, and shapes advocacy efforts.
Tegan focuses on enhancing knowledge and awareness of indoor air quality through multifaceted strategies across various settings. As a global health scholar, Tegan's research emphasizes evidence-based interventions to improve population health outcomes. He is also trained in organizational behavior, exploring the intersection of management, organizations, and sociology. He holds a PhD in Public & International Affairs and a Doctorate in Health Sciences. He earned his B.A. in History from Duke University at 19. Tegan is also an alumnus of the University of Pennsylvania and New York University and holds an executive certificate in business administration from Notre Dame.
Tegan has led numerous local and national campaigns in various countries. In media, he has contributed to Daytime Emmy® Award-winning talk shows such as "The View" (Walt Disney Television) and "The Rachael Ray Show" (CBS Media Ventures), as well as worked with NBC Universal and BET Networks.