
Hala Easmael
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF PHARMACY
Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD)
Director of Strategic Communications
hala.easmael@temple.edu
BIOGRAPHY
Hala Easmael serves as the Director of Strategic Communications for TEDxTempleUniversity 2025 — a role where precision meets persuasion. As a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) candidate at Temple University with a Master’s in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Hala brings a unique blend of scientific rigor and creative storytelling to the forefront of the TEDx mission.
In her position, she oversees the messaging, branding, and content strategy that shapes the public voice of TEDxTemple. From press releases to speaker spotlights, Hala ensures that every word aligns with the values of impact, clarity, and inclusivity. She collaborates across teams to build campaigns that not only inform — but inspire.
Known for her sharp eye for detail and empathetic leadership, Hala believes communication is the bridge between intention and impact. Her background in healthcare and research enriches her ability to translate complex ideas into accessible narratives.
Outside of TEDx, Hala is deeply invested in public health literacy, mentorship, and science communication. Her work is guided by one principle: the right words, shared in the right way, can change everything.
CERTIFICATIONS
Science Communication for Impact – Stanford Online (Issued: May 2024)
Strategic Brand Messaging – LinkedIn Learning (Issued: Feb 2024)
Clinical Research Ethics – CITI Program (Issued: Jan 2024)
PROJECTS & INITIATIVES
TEDxTempleUniversity 2025 – Director of Strategic Communications (May 2024 – Present)
Leads the team responsible for developing consistent and impactful communication strategies across digital, print, and live formats.
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
Health Education Volunteer – American Pharmacists Association (Jan 2023 – Present)
Delivers community-based education on medication safety and public health topics.
AWARDS & HONORS
Excellence in Science Communication – Temple School of Pharmacy (Apr 2024)
Merit Scholarship – Temple University (2022–2025)