Alisha Moopen, Deputy Managing Director, Aster DM Healthcare, Joins TLI Board of Directors
We are pleased to announce that Alisha Moopen, deputy managing director, Aster DM Healthcare, has joined the Thought Leadership & Innovation Foundation (TLI) Board of Directors.
Alishia brings significant healthcare leadership experience and a global healthcare perspective to help expand the scope and reach of our programs and projects, 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. She is a person of influence on international levels, with sensitivity and compassion for ensuring that quality healthcare services are provided to individuals wherever they reside and whatever their ability to pay for care.
Global Leadership
Alisha currently manages Aster DM Healthcare operations in India and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), oversees strategic direction and development, and spearheads expansion into new markets, most notably in the Western Hemisphere with the development of a hospital in the Cayman Islands.
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.
A trustee of the Aster DM Foundation and involved in social welfare through the Aster Volunteers program, Alisha is an active philanthropist. 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.
Tackling Key Healthcare Challenges
Alisha exemplifies the skills and expertise of an executive leader who can tackle key challenges facing health systems, providers and payers around the world. Her background and experience align with our mission to use data and technology to enable better health outcomes for population management and ensure access to safe, quality and affordable healthcare.
She has worked to advance scientific discovery and improved access to care. Through TLI, she will have the opportunity to expand TLI’s involvement in current and emerging healthcare issues and projects, including the Aster Cayman Medcity project, and work toward even greater progress with improved physical and mental health.