The Social Entrepreneurs in Health (SEIH) Student Group at Harvard School of Public Health is welcoming Asher Hasan, founder and CEO of Naya Jeevan, a not-for-profit "HMO for the marginalized" in India. Hasan, a 2009 member of the Clinton Global Initiative and TED Fellow, will discuss how he is scaling Naya Jeevan, the emerging world's first not-for-profit health maintenance organization for marginalized communities, and how Harvard students and faculty can play a pivotal role in this effort at an event on April 8th from 12:30-1:30pm in Kresge G3 where a light lunch will be provided.
The Social Entrepreneurs in Health (SEIH) Student Group at Harvard School of Public Health is welcoming Asher Hasan, founder and CEO of Naya Jeevan, a not-for-profit "HMO for the marginalized" in India. Hasan, a 2009 member of the Clinton Global Initiative and TED Fellow, will discuss how he is scaling Naya Jeevan, the emerging world's first not-for-profit health maintenance organization for marginalized communities, and how Harvard students and faculty can play a pivotal role in this effort at an event on April 8th from 12:30-1:30pm in Kresge G3 where a light lunch will be provided.
The Social Entrepreneurs in Health (SEIH) Student Group at Harvard School of Public Health is welcoming Asher Hasan, founder and CEO of Naya Jeevan, a not-for-profit "HMO for the marginalized" in India. Hasan, a 2009 member of the Clinton Global Initiative and TED Fellow, will discuss how he is scaling Naya Jeevan, the emerging world's first not-for-profit health maintenance organization for marginalized communities, and how Harvard students and faculty can play a pivotal role in this effort at an event on April 8th from 12:30-1:30pm in Kresge G3 where a light lunch will be provided.
Social Entrepreneurs in Health (SEIH) Student Group
Welcomes
Asher Hasan MD, MBA
Founder and Chief Executive Officer of NAYA JEEVAN 2009 member of the Clinton Global Initiative, TED Fellow Draper Richards Social Entrepreneur Fellow for 2009-2011
Scaling the Emerging World’s First
Not-for-Profit “HMO for the Marginalized”
How Harvard Students and Faculty can Play a Pivotal Role
Thursday, April 8th
12:30 – 1:30pm, Kresge G3 Harvard School of Public Health 677 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA
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