Our network of advisors
We continually seek advice from thought-leaders in health markets to ensure that the Center for Health Market Innovations (CHMI) achieves impact through its efforts and supports the needs and priorities of those working on improving healthcare for the poor around the world. We consult with these individuals on CHMI's new directions and collaborate frequently on complementary activities.
Peter Annear, Nossal Institute for Global Health, University of Melbourne
Ben Bellows, Population Council
Sofi Bergkvist, Access Health International/Indian School of Business, India
Onil Bhattacharyya, University of Toronto
Gerry Bloom, Institute of Development Studies (IDS)
Cynthia Eldridge, Marie Stopes International
Tilman Ehrbeck, CGAP
Marguerite Farrell, USAID
Birger Forsberg, Karolinska Institute
Gopi Gopalakrishnan, World Health Partners, India
Omer Imtiazuddin, Grand Challenges Canada / Grands Défis Canada
Mike Kubzansky, Omidyar
Fola Laoye, Hygeia HMO, Nigeria
Susan Mitchell, Abt Associates
Dominic Montagu, University of California, San Francisco
Sania Nishtar, Heartfile, Pakistan
Muhammad Pate, Minister of Health, Nigeria
David Peters, Johns Hopkins University
Alex Preker, Columbia University
From CHMI's Funder Consortium
Thomas Feeny, Harnessing non-state actors for better health for the poor (HANSHEP)
Guy Stallworthy, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Stefan Nachuk, Rockefeller Foundation
Martin Johnston, DFID
Craig Williams, GlaxoSmithKline