Health Informatics Leader Chris LeGrand Joins DAI

November 16, 2015

DAI today announced the appointment of Christopher A. LeGrand to its global leadership team. LeGrand, the former CEO of Futures Group, will assume the role of President, DAI Global Health. In this newly created position, he will focus on advancing DAI’s global health portfolio, with an emphasis on emerging health markets and services.

“We foresee radical transitions in global health over the next decade,” said LeGrand, “driven in part by dramatic advances in medical science and, especially, information technology. These trends present untapped opportunities for business growth and development impact, and I look forward to exploring them in my new role with DAI.”

“Chris LeGrand is the right person to lead DAI into the next generation of health solutions,” said DAI President and CEO Jim Boomgard. “He is passionate about the potential for science and technology to address global inequalities, and I am proud to welcome him to the DAI team.”

LeGrand is current board chairman of the Triangle Global Health Consortium and is active in various charitable endeavors, both locally and globally. He is the recipient of multiple business leadership awards, including being named one of Business Leader Magazine’s top 100 Business Impact Leaders in the Research Triangle area. He holds a master of science degree in information management from The George Washington University and a bachelor of science degree in mathematical sciences from Clemson University.

About DAI
Founded in 1970, DAI is a global development company with corporate offices in London and Washington, D.C. Named one of the world’s top 40 international development innovators, DAI works on the frontlines of international development, tackling fundamental social and economic development problems caused by inefficient markets, ineffective governance, and instability.

x

RELATED CONTENT:

DAI Global Health Event Showcases the USAID P&R Legacy: Governments Better Equipped to Control Infectious Disease

The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) launched its Preparedness and Response P&R project five years ago to help select countries tackle deadly infectious diseases. In part because six in 10 infectious diseases in humans are spread from animals, P&R brought together country leaders in the human, animal, and environmental health sectors. Together, they built national One Health platforms to prepare, detect, and respond to disease outbreaks using a multisectoral approach.

Read More