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Alisha Moopen to join TLI’s Board of Directors

    • Moopen brings with her healthcare leadership experience, global healthcare perspectives

    • She is a graduate of the University of Michigan with distinction in Finance and Accounting

    Thought Leadership & Innovation Foundation (TLI), a not-for-profit organization that works at the nexus of science, technology and public health, has announced that Alisha Moopen, deputy managing director, Aster DM Healthcare, will join TLI’s Board of Directors. 

    Moopen brings with her significant healthcare leadership experience and global healthcare perspectives. She will expand the scope and reach of TLI programs and projects which focus on global health, including regenerative medicine and chronic disease, limb loss, rehabilitative medicine and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on behavioral health.

    “We are honored to have a woman of Alisha’s caliber, expertise and accomplishments join our esteemed Board,” Bill Oldham, founder and chairman, TLI, said. “We look forward to her input, guidance and participation as TLI breaks new ground for innovation and leadership on critical issues impacting domestic and international healthcare.”

    Moopen currently manages Aster DM Healthcare operations in India and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). 

    In 2018, Moopen was elected by the World Economic Forum as a Young Global Leader and recognized as one of the Top 100 World’s Greatest Leaders in Asia and the GCC. 

    Forbes Middle East magazine selected Moopen as one of the Top Next-Generation Indian Leaders. She also earned Khaleej Times’ Emerging Leaders Award 2018 for Healthcare.

    She is a chartered accountant from the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland and previously worked with Ernst & Young. She is a graduate of the University of Michigan with distinction in Finance & Accounting.

    “This is truly an honor to join TLI’s Board of Directors and I look forward to playing a role in fostering quality healthcare for more people through TLI’s innovative and far-reaching projects,” Moopen said on her appointment.