Bethany Young Holt, PhD MPH
Kristina Saffran
Marga Ortigas-Wedekind
Donna Parr
Rob Binney
Tracy MacNeal
Cyril V. Philip
Melissa Hanna
Nadia Ramey
Nadia Ramey has over 15 years of experience working in heath IT, clinical research, and digital health. She is currently the Senior Director of Health IT and Clinical Informatics at the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG). In this role, she is responsible for developing the strategic plan, mission, and objectives in her department to improve health outcomes for women through the use of digital platforms. Dr. Ramey is working to build on the health IT projects within ACOG and establish new partnerships and opportunities to develop a world class health IT and clinical informatics initiative. Some of these projects include clinical content curation, digital health, clinical decisions support, health IT standards, and data aggregation. Most recently, Dr. Ramey’s interests in women’s digital health has focused on perinatal anxiety and digitizing clinical guidelines. She is a strong supporter of technology to improve the delivery of care and clinical outcomes for women.
Carolee Lee
Carolee Lee is an innovator, entrepreneur and thought leader dedicated to improving women’s health and wellbeing, and their opportunities to succeed. She was founder and CEO of Carolee Designs, one of the world’s leading accessories brands. Carolee launched WHAM (Women’s Health Access Matters), a nonprofit organization working to bring awareness and funding to women’s health research to transform women’s lives. Carolee forged a research partnership with the RAND Corporation to create The WHAM Report, the first study to analyze the economic costs, benefits and social impacts of health research that focuses specifically on women. The WHAM Report is changing the conversation around women’s health research, proving women’s health research is an economic issue we cannot afford to ignore. Through partnerships with leading advocacy groups, business leaders, researchers and economists, WHAM is using this data drive change.
Carolee is also a mentor and leader in business, philanthropic and educational organizations. She is a past Chair and Foundation Board Chair of the Committee of 200, a community of the most successful women in business, and has served as director on the board of DSW, Inc. Carolee is a founding board member of The Breast Cancer Research Foundation, where she has served since 1986. She currently sits on the Women’s Leadership Board at The John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.