Healthy Minds Innovations welcomes Peggy Panosh as Chief Executive Officer

Healthy Minds Innovations welcomes Peggy Panosh as Chief Executive Officer

May 18, 2021
Peggy Panosh Hmi Ceo

Healthy Minds Innovations (HMI), the external, affiliated nonprofit dedicated to supporting the mission of the Center for Healthy Minds, recently announced the appointment of Peggy Panosh to Chief Executive Officer, effective May 3, 2021. She will be responsible for leading the strategy, operations, financial management, philanthropy and mission-aligned business opportunities and collaborations for the organization. Ms. Panosh will report directly to the HMI Board of Directors and work closely with Center Founder and Director Richard Davidson.

“The past year has brought growth and expansion for Healthy Minds Innovations, including the launch of multiple product offerings like the freely available Healthy Minds Program app. Peggy brings a wealth of wisdom in operationalizing ideas at scale, intelligent experimentation and creative confidence with discipline, accountability with a reverence for values and purpose that will be highly valuable for this next phase of the organization. I personally am so excited to work with her and look forward to innovating and relieving suffering at scale.” said Dr. Davidson.

Read the full release from Healthy Minds Innovations.

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