She/Her
Co-leads FGS' Social Impact practice. Advises clients on organizational strategy, policy development, advocacy and stakeholder engagement on the most significant global issues. Works at the nexus of government, international organizations, and the private, non-profit, and philanthropic sectors.
Ran global COVID-19 response at the US Agency for International Development (USAID) and served in senior roles at the US Millennium Challenge Corporation and on Capitol Hill. Worked with international organizations and low-and middle-income countries to improve primary health care for all.
Mom of four. (Slow) trail runner. Avid baker. Community builder.
Beth Tritter is a Partner in FGS Global's Washington, DC office, where she co-leads the firm's Social Impact practice, advising clients on organizational strategy, policy development, advocacy and stakeholder engagement across markets on the most significant global issues. She is particularly focused on the intersection of government, international organizations, and the private, not-for-profit, and philanthropic sectors, and building coalitions and partnerships to drive policy change.
Before joining FGS Global, Beth was Director of the COVID-19 Response Team at USAID, leading the team that designed and implemented the US Government's global vaccination and other last-mile COVID service delivery programs. She previously served in the U.S. government as the Millennium Challenge Corporation’s Vice President for Policy and Evaluation, and began her career on Capitol Hill, with a focus on global health and development policy and funding as Legislative Director to Hon. Nita M. Lowey. She also served as Executive Director of the Primary Health Care Performance Initiative, a global platform supporting country efforts to provide strong, resilient, and equitable primary health care for all people.
Earlier in her career, Beth was a Managing Director at the Glover Park Group, where she built a portfolio of clients with a specific interest in global development policy, advocacy, and communications, working with major foundations and not-for-profits.
Beth received Bachelor's and Master’s Degrees from the University of Pennsylvania and studied at the American University in Cairo, Egypt.