Sandy Garçon is Senior Manager, Advocacy at Population Services International (PSI), where he manages a portfolio of advocacy initiatives primarily focused on menstrual health and self-care interventions for health. Consequently, Sandy led the creation of the Self-Care Trailblazer Group (SCTG), a global coalition dedicated to expanding the safe and effective practice of self-care, and currently holds the role of SCTG Secretariat Director. He also oversees strategic communications and outreach for HIV/TB programs at PSI. Sandy has over a decade of advocacy and communications experience in the non-profit, public relations agency, and institutional sectors. Prior to joining PSI, he served as communications and knowledge management lead for the USAID-funded health system strengthening project Services de Santé de Qualité pour Haïti-Nord in Cap-Haitien, Haiti. Previously, he worked at the advertising agency TBWA\Corporate in Paris, France, and on advocacy and communications campaigns during his tenure at the global tobacco control network Framework Convention Alliance in Washington, DC. Sandy holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Florida, a Master in International Public Management from the Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po Paris) and a Master in Communications from the Université Paris I Pantheon Sorbonne.