MPH Candidate
Harvard University
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Ian Lee, MPH Candidate at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, is a healthcare strategist focused on AI & Digital Health Strategies and Healthcare Management, with expertise in integrating technology with public health solutions. With a Master of International Business from The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, Lee combines business acumen and public health expertise to address global healthcare challenges.
As a healthcare consultant and social entrepreneur, Lee has demonstrated sustained impact in healthcare innovation and community development. At STÅLUS Future Strategy Consulting, he implemented evidence-based solutions across multiple hospital networks. The firm's comprehensive healthcare strategy integrated lean management techniques with data-driven decision-making, resulting in measurable improvements in patient outcomes and operational efficiency. As Founder and CEO of Dream Maker International, he developed social enterprises that served over 5,000 individuals through structured health education and vocational training programs. His evidence-based approach to sustainable business models contributed to community development, with program participants achieving a 95% self-reliance rate.
Lee currently leads ElysiumVR, a startup integrating AI and virtual reality technology for grief management support. This initiative, developed for the Harvard President's Innovation Challenge 2025, represents his focus on leveraging emerging technologies to address mental health needs.
His work in public health and social innovation has been recognized with the Roh Moo-hyun Foundation Award (2021), Best Young Entrepreneur Award in Korea (2015), and the Korean Presidential Talent Award (2013). As an upcoming speaker at the World Congress of Clinical Safety 2025 and the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation Conference, Lee contributes to advancing AI-driven healthcare solutions and digital innovation in public health.
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