Dr. Kashmira Date is a physician, epidemiologist and global health leader with over 20 years of experience and leadership in both, public and private, sectors with clinical development/medical/scientific affairs in infectious diseases, vaccines, epidemiology, real-world evidence, pandemic preparedness, emergency response, global health security, women’s health, and health equity. She currently serves as a Senior Director - Global Respiratory Vaccines and Antivirals (Pipeline Assets), Global Medical Development and Scientific Affairs, Pfizer Vaccines, responsible for the medical/scientific strategy, evidence generation and scientific engagements related to pipeline respiratory vaccine and antiviral assets. Prior to her current role, she led the medical and scientific strategy for Covid-19 and Ebola Vaccines at Johnson and Johnson Global Public Health. Dr. Date is an alumnus of CDC’s Flagship Epidemiology Fellowship - Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS), and led CDC's new vaccine portfolio on typhoid, cholera and other new vaccines for over a decade before joining the private sector. She has worked closely with several ministries of health and multiple global health partners (including the World Health Organization, UNICEF, Gavi – the Vaccine Alliance, academia, and, other governmental and non-governmental organizations), led and managed several large-scale projects and initiatives with significant cross-functional and cross-organizational collaborations, authored/co-authored numerous publications and, participated as an expert contributor in multiple panel discussions and forums. She also served as the Chair of the Oral Cholera Vaccine Working Group of the Global Taskforce on Cholera Control (3-year tenure) and represented CDC on numerous global experts working groups and scientific advisory committees. During 2020–2021, she led the Epidemiology Team on CDC’s International Taskforce, Covid-19 Response for over 6 months. In January 2017, she was awarded the “Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE)” by the Obama Administration, one of the highest honors of the US Government to scientists in their early careers who show exceptional potential for leadership.