Chief Communications Officer
Scotland Huber is the chief communications officer for the Jewish Healthcare Foundation (JHF) and its supporting organizations — the Pittsburgh Regional Health Initiative (PRHI), Health Careers Futures (HCF), and Women's Health Activist Movement Global (WHAMglobal). As a member of senior leadership, he oversees communications planning, strategy, and implementation throughout JHF's programs. Huber also directs the Patient Safety and Salk Health Activist Fellowships and serves as the staff lead for JHF’s role in the BH Fellows program. He is a co-producer on JHF's documentary, The Pitch: Patient Safety's Next Generation, and he is a producer for the podcast, Up Next for Patient Safety. Prior to moving to Pittsburgh, he served as the director of communications for Codman Square Health Center, a nationally recognized and award winning, multi-site FQHC located in Boston. He is a past board member of Codman2, a partnership between Codman Square Health Center and Codman Academy Charter Public School, the first co-located health and education partnership in the country. He is a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute for Community Health Leadership Program. Huber earned his bachelor’s in philosophy from Gordon College, which included an academic year studying at Oxford University, and a master’s in health communication from Boston University. He is also an award-winning professional photographer who founded his own business, Give and Take Pictures, and has been featured in a variety of regional publications in New England.