Premier Mobile Health Services CEO attends Harvard management training

By: Premier Mobile Health Services
 
FORT MYERS, Fla. - Aug. 12, 2024 - PRLog -- Every year, the Harvard Club of Naples offers a scholarship to an executive education course at the Harvard Business School for nonprofit CEOs making an impact throughout Collier and Lee counties.

This year, that award went to  Dr. Nadine "Deanie" Singh, founder and CEO of a nonprofit mobile health clinic that brings essential medical care to those in need across Lee County.

Singh started Premier Mobile Health Services in 2018, tapping her personal savings to buy the clinic's first RV on eBay. The rolling doctor's office on wheels now visits multiple locations in Fort Myers and Bonita Springs each month. Additionally, a Colonial Boulevard walk-in clinic is open daily.

Earlier this month, Singh spent a week in Cambridge, Massachusetts, for the Harvard Business School executive education program entitled "Strategic Perspectives in Nonprofit Management." The Harvard Club of Naples provided scholarship assistance as part of their broader philanthropic efforts in the community.

"Completing the Strategic Perspectives in Nonprofit Management course at Harvard Business School has profoundly reshaped my approach to leadership, sharpened my focus and expanded my vision for Premier Mobile Health Services," Singh said.

"This experience has equipped me with innovative strategies and a deeper understanding of how to navigate the complexities of nonprofit management. With this renewed perspective, I am more committed than ever to scaling our mission so that our mobile clinics reach even more underserved communities and that we continue to deliver transformative healthcare with the efficiency, impact and compassion that defines our work."

The executive education program marks only the latest connection between the growing Southwest Florida nonprofit and America's oldest university.

For the past nine years, the Harvard Club of Naples has provided two annual scholarships to local nonprofit leaders to study executive leadership in Cambridge and bring those lessons back to Southwest Florida, said club board member Peggy Lamb. The effort expanded to Lee County last year.

"Our goal is to support the community through education and non-profit endeavors," she said. "If our scholarship recipients can leverage their experience at the Business School to help each other and drive positive change in the nonprofit community, it's a win for everyone."

"The local nonprofit executives who attend tell us that it's been transformational," Lamb added. "Premier Mobile Health Services and Dr. Singh are already having a tremendous impact on the community. This will help move them to the next level."

Premier Mobile Health Services has treated more than 12,000 clients since its inception, providing frontline care during the COVID-19 outbreak and in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian to low-income children, families, individuals and the uninsured.

To learn more or schedule an appointment, call 239-288-7949. Additional information and the monthly mobile clinic schedule can be found online at www.premiermobilehealth.org (https://link.mediaoutreach.meltwater.com/ls/click?upn=u00...).
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