In Episode 2 of The Quiet Voices Podcast, RIWI’s CEO speaks with Dr. Myles Druckman, Senior Vice President and Global Medical Director of International SOS and Maya Goldenberg, Associate Professor at the University of Guelph and author of Vaccine Hesitancy: Public Trust, Expertise, and the War on Science (Univ. of Pittsburgh Press, 2021). Our guests discuss the pressing issues of vaccine hesitancy, trust-building in the private and public sector, and authentic leadership in the face of COVID-19. Listen to the podcast: here.
Featured Guests
Prof. Maya Goldenberg, Associate Professor at the University of Guelph & Author
Dr. Myles Druckman, Senior Vice President and Global Medical Director of International SOS
In this episode, we discuss questions like:
- To what extent is vaccine hesitancy about an “information gap” as compared to other factors affecting human decision-making?
- How are corporate leaders messaging trust across the world?
- What are emerging best practices in authentic, clear leadership communication amid COVID-19?
- How are universities, governments, and corporations collaborating on this issue?
- What are some examples of clear, authentic communication initiatives amid imperfect data and changing scientific information in the context of a pandemic?
Podcast Host
Neil Seeman, CEO, RIWI, and Senior Fellow, IHPME, University of Toronto