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Jasmine George, Founder

Hidden Pockets Collective Trust & Founder
Vipasyin

Jasmine is a lawyer turned entrepreneur, who has been working on issues of women's sexual and reproductive health in India and South Asia for last 7 years. She is on boards of various Non Profits in India and advisor to funds in the US. She has been a speaker at TEDx and Aspen Ideas Festival.  

Jasmine George, Founder

Hidden Pockets Collective Trust & Founder
Vipasyin

Jasmine George, Founder

Hidden Pockets Collective Trust & Founder
Vipasyin

Jasmine is a lawyer turned entrepreneur, who has been working on issues of women's sexual and reproductive health in India and South Asia for last 7 years. She is on boards of various Non Profits in India and advisor to funds in the US. She has been a speaker at TEDx and Aspen Ideas Festival.  

 

Harpreet Kaur

Business & Human Rights Specialist
UNDP Asia and the Pacific

Dr Harpreet Kaur is a Business and Human Rights Specialist at the UNDP’s Regional Bureau of Asia and the Pacific, where she oversees a regional project aiming to promote responsible business practices through partnerships in Asia. She provides technical and advisory support to governments and businesses on mitigating and addressing human rights risks and impacts in their operations and supply chains. In her previous capacities, Harpreet steered the Women, Workplace & Rights agenda and designed cutting-edge programs that enabled women to lead with equality and dignity.

Harpreet Kaur

Business & Human Rights Specialist
UNDP Asia and the Pacific

Harpreet Kaur

Business & Human Rights Specialist
UNDP Asia and the Pacific

Dr Harpreet Kaur is a Business and Human Rights Specialist at the UNDP’s Regional Bureau of Asia and the Pacific, where she oversees a regional project aiming to promote responsible business practices through partnerships in Asia. She provides technical and advisory support to governments and businesses on mitigating and addressing human rights risks and impacts in their operations and supply chains. In her previous capacities, Harpreet steered the Women, Workplace & Rights agenda and designed cutting-edge programs that enabled women to lead with equality and dignity. She led research and programmes addressing discrimination, gender bias, stereotypes, and violence against women in society and workplaces. Harpreet serves as a Council Member of the World Economic Forum Global Future Council on Human Rights. Harpreet has presented at various national, regional and international forums and published both in national & international media.

 

Haley Gahan

Principal
Recharge Capital

Haley Gahan (Principal at Recharge Capital): Haley is an investor at Recharge Capital where she focuses primarily on investment opportunities and business applications within the women’s healthcare space and the healthcare space broadly. Prior to Recharge, Haley was most recently at Orkila Capital, a consumer growth equity firm, where she focused on market research, deal execution, and portfolio company operations.  Haley holds a BA from Amherst College and a MA in Art Business from the Sotheby's Institute of Art.

Haley Gahan

Principal
Recharge Capital

Haley Gahan

Principal
Recharge Capital

Haley Gahan (Principal at Recharge Capital): Haley is an investor at Recharge Capital where she focuses primarily on investment opportunities and business applications within the women’s healthcare space and the healthcare space broadly. Prior to Recharge, Haley was most recently at Orkila Capital, a consumer growth equity firm, where she focused on market research, deal execution, and portfolio company operations.  Haley holds a BA from Amherst College and a MA in Art Business from the Sotheby's Institute of Art.

 

Guadalupe Lazaro

Co-Founder
Ease Healthcare

Guadalupe Lazaro is the co-founder of Ease – a fast-growing venture-backed digital health ecosystem improving access to women’s health in Asia. Guadalupe studied Anthropology with a focus on gender and sexuality studies at Yale-NUS College in Singapore and has volunteered throughout her life at various organisations such as Amnesty International in campaigns relating to sexual & reproductive rights.

Guadalupe Lazaro

Co-Founder
Ease Healthcare

Guadalupe Lazaro

Co-Founder
Ease Healthcare

Guadalupe Lazaro is the co-founder of Ease – a fast-growing venture-backed digital health ecosystem improving access to women’s health in Asia. Guadalupe studied Anthropology with a focus on gender and sexuality studies at Yale-NUS College in Singapore and has volunteered throughout her life at various organisations such as Amnesty International in campaigns relating to sexual & reproductive rights.

At the age of 22 and inspired by personal experiences facing barriers when accessing women’s health services like contraception in Singapore, she decided to start Ease with her co-founder to make women’s health more convenient, affordable and discreet. Since then, Ease has nurtured a community of over 80,000 women, has developed the most comprehensive women's health app in the market, has successfully closed a USD$1.3M seed round (the largest for any Femtech startup in SouthEast Asia) and has been featured in numerous publications including Forbes, TODAY, CNA, The Straits Times, Elle & The Business Times. Ease has also been recognised in the Forbes Asia “100 to Watch” list as one of the top healthcare startups in Asia and Guadalupe has been featured in the Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia list of 2022.

 

Greg Blackwood

Chairman
Genuine Interest Ltd

Greg Blackwood

Chairman
Genuine Interest Ltd

Greg Blackwood

Chairman
Genuine Interest Ltd
2022 Post Event Report
 

John Zuris

Director, Editing Technologies
Editas Medicinas

John Zuris

Director, Editing Technologies
Editas Medicinas

John Zuris

Director, Editing Technologies
Editas Medicinas
 

Martin Müller

Chairman
EPO Board of Appeals

Martin Müller studied computer science (Informatik) at the University of Karlsruhe and received a Dr.-Ing. degree in computer science from Saarland University. His scientific interests included logics, computational linguistics, cognitive science and compiler technology. He joined the EPO as an examiner in 1998, where he worked mostly in the fields of pattern recognition and video games, and was appointed Member of the Boards of Appeal in 2010.

Martin Müller

Chairman
EPO Board of Appeals

Martin Müller

Chairman
EPO Board of Appeals

Martin Müller studied computer science (Informatik) at the University of Karlsruhe and received a Dr.-Ing. degree in computer science from Saarland University. His scientific interests included logics, computational linguistics, cognitive science and compiler technology. He joined the EPO as an examiner in 1998, where he worked mostly in the fields of pattern recognition and video games, and was appointed Member of the Boards of Appeal in 2010. In 2019 he became chairman of Technical Board of Appeal 3.5.06, one of the boards dealing with computing technology and artificial intelligence, and Member of the Enlarged Board of Appeal.