Nneka Mobisson

Dr. L. Nneka Mobisson is co-founder and CEO of mDoc, a digital health enterprise which integrates proven methodologies in quality improvement, data and behavioral science with web and mobile-based technology to support people to manage their health needs and live longer, happier and healthier lives in sub-Saharan Africa.  Prior to founding mDoc, Dr.Mobisson was Executive Director for the Africa Region at Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI), a leading global health organization focused on healthcare quality improvement.

A pediatrician by training, Dr. Mobisson was previously Vice President of Community Health and Population Health Management at the Connecticut Hospital Association, where she provided leadership to hospitals in the area of population health management and value-based care. At McKinsey & Company, she worked primarily in the area of strategy development for payers and providers, healthcare IT, and pharmaceutical companies. At the World Bank, she worked on investing in private health care in resource-poor countries and developing the health care strategy for Africa. She has also worked at Merck and Co., CDC, and SFH.

Dr. Mobisson earned a bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering from MIT, her MPH from Emory University Rollins School of Public Health, her MD and MBA from Yale University and completed her Pediatrics residency at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. She is a 2017 Cartier Awards Finalist, a 2014 World Economic Forum Young Global Leader, a Yale Associate World Fellow and is on several boards and advisory councils including the ISQUA Expert Group, Ubora Quality Institute, the WEF Africa Regional Strategy Group, WEF Young Global Leader Advisory Council, the Yale PreDict Research Advisory Group and the Phillips Academy Andover Alumni Council.