
Building global infrastructure for women’s health data
2025 was a transformative year for the World Economic Forum and its Global Alliance for Women’s Health. One key outcome was the Women’s Health Impact Tracking platform (WHIT), which was b...
Lucy Pérez is a Senior Partner at McKinsey & Company’s Boston office, advising CEOs and teams at leading global companies on growth strategy, innovation, sustainability, and organizational transformation. A former cancer researcher at Memorial Sloan-Kettering, she is a leader in McKinsey’s Life Sciences practice, spearheads McKinsey’s health equity and women’s health efforts, and serves as Coleader of McKinsey Health Institute, focused on Health Equity. Lucy also co-leads McKinsey’s North America Diversity, Equity and Inclusion efforts. Lucy is a board member of the Massachusetts Business Roundtable and the advisory board for the Aspen Institute’s Latinos in Society program and Women’s Health Innovation Series. She recently received a 2024 Pinnacle Award from the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce for Achievement in the Professions, a LatinX 100 Leader in Massachusetts by Amplify LatinX, and an ASPIRA Circle of Achievers 2023 Award recipient. Lucy holds a bachelor’s degree and doctorate degree in Chemistry from Harvard University.
2025 was a transformative year for the World Economic Forum and its Global Alliance for Women’s Health. One key outcome was the Women’s Health Impact Tracking platform (WHIT), which was b...
从历史上看,女性健康一直以来都没有得到足够的重视和投资。数据可用性、护理服务和治疗效果方面的显著差距使数百万女性遭受痛苦,也错失了许多机会。
Historically, women’s health has been chronically under-prioritized and under-invested. Glaring gaps in data availability, care delivery and efficacy of treatment have left millions suffe...
Reducing the women’s health gap improves lives and can potentially unlock a $ 1 trillion GDP opportunity annually by 2040, according to a new analysis from the World Economic Forum in col...

