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INFORMATION FOR

    SHI Staff and Advisors

    SHI is the hub for global health innovation and entrepreneurship at Yale. Both fields are highly collaborative and interdisciplinary, addressing complex problems effectively. We are excited to partner with innovation and entrepreneurship organizations and advisors across Yale to support global health innovation.

    SHI Leadership Team

    • Managing Director

      As Managing Director of SHI, Fatema manages the planning and implementation of the SHI venture development program. In coordination with other innovation and entrepreneurship programs at Yale, this includes developing curriculum, building a mentorship pipeline, coaching new global health ventures, and participating in campus-wide innovation and entrepreneurship activities. Fatema also serves as the Managing Director of InnovateHealth Yale, a program in social entrepreneurship, based at the Yale School of Public Health. In that capacity, she works with students, faculty, staff and community members to support social ventures in health and education across the globe.

    SHI Advisors

    • Senior Lecturer in Social Entrepreneurship

      Teresa Chahine is the inaugural Sheila and Ron ’92 Marcelo Lecturer in Social Entrepreneurship at the Yale School of Management. She is the author of "Introduction to Social Entrepreneurship," a twelve step framework for building impactful ventures in new and existing organizations. Dr. Chahine's research focuses on developing tools to characterize and advance social and environmental determinants of health. She launched the first social entrepreneurship program in the context of public health, at Harvard University. She was also responsible for launching the first venture philanthropy organization in her home country of Lebanon, providing tailored financing and critical management support to social enterprises serving marginalized populations through education and job creation for youth and women.Dr. Chahine has published widely on financing, measuring, and scaling social impact. She has worked on social innovation and sustainable development within corporate, governmental, academic and non-profit organizations. Among these are the United States Environmental Protection Agency, United Nations Populations Fund, Lebanese Ministry of Social Affairs, Malaysian Directors Academy, Sichuan University, Kazakhstan School of Public Health, and Amani Institute in Brazil. She was the recipient of the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative's inaugural Elizabeth T. Weintz humanitarian research award in 2016 and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health's emerging leader in public health award in 2017.
    • Lecturer and Senior Fellow in Public Health (Health Policy); Faculty Director, Future of Health Innovation Hub, Health Policy & Management

      Kaakpema “KP” Yelpaala is a global entrepreneur and public health practitioner with experience working across the public and private sectors in the United States, Sub-Saharan Africa, and the Caribbean. He is the Inaugural Senior Fellow and Lecturer at the Yale School of Public Health and serves as the Inaugural Faculty Director of the Future of Health Innovation Hub. His work focuses on how digital technologies, policy, and entrepreneurship can be combined to expand access to care and strengthen health systems globally. KP has founded two venture-backed digital health companies focused on improving access to care. In 2018, he co-founded InOn Health, which used digital communication channels and consumer insights to better connect multicultural populations in the United States to healthcare services. Prior to InOn Health, he founded access.mobile International, a global digital health company that developed digital health solutions to improve access to health information and services across several African countries. Earlier in his career, KP was among the early employees of the Clinton Health Access Initiative and worked as a management consultant at Dalberg Global Development Advisors. He has also served as a digital health consultant with the World Bank. At Yale, KP teaches Future of Health: Emerging Themes in Health Innovation, a course exploring the intersection of technology, policy, entrepreneurship, and health systems transformation. He mentors students and emerging innovators across Yale and develops case studies and applied learning initiatives examining health innovation, digital transformation, and evolving models of care delivery in the United States and internationally. In addition to his academic work, KP is a Venture Partner at Heuristic Capital and a member of the Expert Network for Fusion Fund, an early-stage venture capital firm based in Silicon Valley. He previously served on the External Equity and Innovation Advisory Board of the American Medical Association and was appointed by Governor Jared Polis to the Colorado eHealth Commission, where he later served as Chair. KP received a Bachelor of Arts with Honors from Brown University and a Master of Public Health from the Yale School of Public Health. He was named a 2023 Rock Health Top 50 in Digital Health Luminary.