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Gina Lagomarsino

President and CEO, Results for Development

Gina Lagomarsino is the president and chief executive officer of Results for Development (R4D). Throughout her career, Gina has focused on expanding health coverage to low-income populations. As a managing director at R4D, she helped galvanize energy and political will around a global push for Universal Health Coverage (UHC) by coordinating an early global task force for UHC convened by the Rockefeller Foundation and co-authoring a frequently cited 2012 Lancet article on UHC. Gina went on to develop several key partnerships that continue to influence health systems around the world today, including the Joint Learning Network for Universal Health Coverage, a network of policymakers in low- and middle-income countries working together to develop practical solutions to the challenges of achieving universal health coverage, and the Center for Health Market Innovations, which has identified and is promoting learning among more than 1,500 innovative health efforts in 110 countries. Additionally, Gina played a key role in launching the Primary Health Care Performance Initiative, a partnership of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the World Bank and the World Health Organization. From 2013 to 2016, Gina served as chief operating officer at R4D, building the financial, human resources, and operational systems necessary for a growing organization. Prior to her work in global development, Gina spent a decade working to improve health systems in the United States. She served as senior health policy advisor to Mayor Anthony Williams of Washington, D.C., where she designed and implemented the reform of a free public health coverage program serving low-income residents. Before that, she was an engagement manager in the healthcare practice of McKinsey & Company, where she advised senior executives of health insurance and hospital organizations on strategy and operations. Gina received a master’s degree in Business Administration from Harvard University and a bachelor’s degree in Public Policy from Stanford University.