Hwee Min Loh has extensive work experience in various roles and industries. Starting in 2010, they co-founded Project Toothfairy, a non-profit program focused on improving oral health among children in underserved communities. They managed a team and organized fundraising events to launch dental hygiene campaigns in multiple countries.
In 2012, Hwee Min worked as a Clinical Research Assistant at the National University Health System. They gained experience in conducting research and supporting clinical trials.
From 2015 to 2017, Hwee Min served as an Independent Researcher for Family Health Ministries. They designed and delivered contraceptive workshops and their research findings contributed to the creation of a local birthing center.
In 2016, Hwee Min joined IOM - UN Migration as a Project Officer, overseeing the implementation and fundraising of health-related humanitarian operations. They managed the post-Ebola recovery program and improved data collection processes.
Hwee Min then worked as a Commercial Operations Manager at Biofourmis in 2017, handling operational responsibilities.
In 2017-2018, they served as the Program Operations Lead at Scratch-a-Mind, leading the design of curriculum and managing workshops for children in underprivileged communities.
Hwee Min joined Vim in 2018 as a Program Manager, working on implementation projects.
Since 2020, they have been with Luma Health, where they have held multiple roles, including Customer Success Manager, Implementation Manager, and Partner Delivery Manager. Currently, Hwee Min is Senior Manager, Strategic Professional Services.
Overall, Hwee Min Loh has demonstrated expertise in project management, implementation, operations, and customer success across various industries.
Hwee Min Loh has a Bachelor of Science degree in Medical Laboratory Science, Summa Cum Laude, from Armstrong State University. Hwee Min also has a Master of Science degree in Global Health from Duke University. In addition, they have obtained certifications in Medical Laboratory Science from the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) in May 2014, and in Phlebotomy and Electrocardiogram Tracing from the National University Health System in 2011.
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