Board of Directors
Dedicated leaders driving healthcare progress with compassion.
Visionary Leaders Transforming Healthcare Access
JoMabel Healthcare Foundation is driven by compassionate leaders dedicated to improving healthcare access and strengthening communities.
Meet the Board of Directors
Ike Ogbaa, MD
Ike Ogbaa, MD, is a physician, biopharmaceutical leader, and strong advocate for equitable healthcare innovation.
Dr. Comfort N. Obi
Dr. Comfort N Obi is an Associate Professor at one of the public universities in Georgia State, where she spends time teaching and molding future generations of healthcare workforce and leaders.
Doyin Antiabong, MBA, PMP
Doyin Antiabong is a strategy and transformation executive with 17 years of experience closing the gap between bold vision and measurable results — across four Fortune 500 companies:
Nneka Ogba
Nneka Ogbaa is a clinical research and data management professional with over a decade of experience in the biopharmaceutical industry, leading and supporting clinical trial operations across diverse therapeutic areas with a focus on data integrity, regulatory compliance, and successful study execution.
Dr. Justina O. Osa
Dr. Justina O. Osa is an accomplished Director of Institutional Assessment with demonstrated expertise in performance measurement, data analytics, and organizational improvement.
Mrs. Lynne Ikwuagwu, DRPH(C), MPH
Lynne Ikwuagwu is a Doctor of Public Health candidate and accomplished public health professional with over 8 years of experience in healthcare consulting, early intervention systems, and population health program development.
Barr. Sharon Billet Nnennaya Otah
Barr. Sharonbillet Nnennaya Otah is a Nigerian lawyer, corporate counsel, activist, and certified counselor specializing in mental health and addiction.
Dr. Chiamaka U. Ezeokonkwo
Dr. Chiamaka U. Ezeokonkwo serves as a Clinical Advisor at Jomabel Medical Center, Ufuma, Anambra State, Nigeria, where she supports the Center's mission to expand access to quality, community-based primary care, particularly for underserved and rural populations.