Our People

Guided by conviction.
Accountable to humanity.

The men and women leading Humanitas Trust bring together careers spanning medicine, law, operations science, and public health policy. They share a single commitment: that continuity of human health and identity is worth protecting at every scale — from the individual to the population.

Executive Leadership

The team that leads the mission.

Dr. Elara Voss
Dr. Elara Voss
Chief Executive Officer

Dr. Voss has served as CEO of Humanitas Trust since 2108, having joined the organization as Director of Population Programs in 2097. Under her leadership, enrolled membership has grown from 800 million to 2.1 billion individuals, and the Comprehensive Continuity Assessment has been adopted as the standard health monitoring protocol in 62 additional nations. She holds doctoral degrees in public health and systems biology and sits on the GCI Board of Principals.

Dr. Marcus Osei
Dr. Marcus Osei
Chief Medical Officer

Dr. Osei joined Humanitas Trust in 2103 from the GCI Science Division, where he led the foundational working group on baseline divergence protocols — the framework that now governs early-detection analysis for 8.9 billion continuity records. His published research on divergence signatures and predictive accuracy has been cited in over 2,800 peer-reviewed studies. He oversees all clinical and assessment science functions across HT's global network.

Ingrid Karlsson
Ingrid Karlsson
Chief Operating Officer

Ingrid Karlsson brings 28 years of global health infrastructure experience to her role as Chief Operating Officer. She joined Humanitas Trust in 2111 from the World Health Continuity Organization, where she oversaw the deployment of assessment infrastructure across sub-Saharan Africa and Central Asia. At HT, she manages operations across 3,200 centers in 180 countries, including the full deployment lifecycle of the Array assessment system.

Dr. Priya Anand
Dr. Priya Anand
Chief Science Officer

Dr. Anand leads Humanitas Trust's global research enterprise, overseeing a team of 4,400 scientists, analysts, and protocol engineers. She is internationally recognized for her work on continuity protocol optimization — specifically, the iterative methodology for refining CCA instruments across diverse population environments without compromising longitudinal data coherence. Her approach has been adopted as the GCI standard for all Charter-compliant assessment systems.

James Whitmore
James Whitmore
General Counsel & Chief Compliance Officer

James Whitmore joined Humanitas Trust in 2106 after serving as senior legal counsel to the GCI Secretariat, where he helped draft the foundational data stewardship provisions of the GCI Charter. At HT, he oversees all legal, regulatory, compliance, and ethics functions — ensuring that every program, protocol, and data practice across the organization meets the highest standards of integrity. He holds degrees from the University of Edinburgh and the International Institute of Health Law.

Dr. Amara Diallo
Dr. Amara Diallo
Regional Director, Africa & Middle East

Dr. Diallo oversees Humanitas Trust's largest regional network by geography, spanning 54 nations across Africa and the Middle East with more than 680 enrolled centers. A physician by training and a public health administrator by career, he has spent 22 years expanding continuity health access to underserved populations — first through the HT Community Access Initiative, then as Regional Director since 2115. Under his leadership, regional enrollment has grown by 340%.

Governance

Board of Directors.

Humanitas Trust's Board of Directors provides independent governance oversight across all organizational, financial, ethical, and programmatic functions. Board members are selected for their expertise and their enduring commitment to the Trust's foundational mission.

Dr. Henri Beaumont
Dr. Henri Beaumont
Chair of the Board — Former Director-General, GCI — GCI Board of Principals

Dr. Henri Beaumont served as Director-General of the Global Continuity Initiative from 2094 to 2110, during which time he oversaw the ratification of the GCI Charter by 148 nations and the establishment of the Array infrastructure as the international standard for continuity health assessment. Upon concluding his tenure at GCI, he joined the Humanitas Trust Board, where he now serves as Chair. Dr. Beaumont brings an unparalleled depth of institutional knowledge to the Board's work — having shaped the international architecture within which HT operates — and continues to serve on the GCI Board of Principals in an advisory capacity. He is a graduate of the École Polytechnique Fédérale and holds honorary doctorates from three universities on four continents.

Yuki Tanigawa
Yuki Tanigawa
Chair, Finance & Audit Committee

Yuki Tanigawa brings thirty years of international financial leadership to the Humanitas Trust Board. Having served as Chief Financial Officer of two global health systems and as a partner at a leading international audit and advisory firm, she brings exceptional rigor to the Trust's financial governance. As Chair of the Finance & Audit Committee, she oversees budget integrity, long-term financial sustainability, and the management of the Trust's endowment, which supports community access and research programs in underserved regions. She holds qualifications from Waseda University and the London School of Economics.

Dr. Fatima Al-Rashid
Dr. Fatima Al-Rashid
Chair, Ethics & Continuity Standards Committee

Dr. Fatima Al-Rashid is one of the world's foremost authorities on the ethics of population health data stewardship and the governance of large-scale biological identity programs. A philosopher and bioethicist by training, she has advised governments, international health bodies, and the GCI Secretariat on the ethical frameworks underpinning continuity health initiatives. At Humanitas Trust, she chairs the Ethics & Continuity Standards Committee, which holds oversight authority over all protocols involving individual health data, continuity record management, and population-level assessment practices. Her work ensures that HT's programs remain anchored to the foundational principles of dignity, consent, and accountability that have defined the organization since its founding.

"The organizations that endure are those built not around what is convenient, but around what is true. Our work is true. Our obligation runs forward without limit."
Dr. Elara Voss — Annual Report Address, 2123
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