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Morenike Fajemisin

Morenike is a leading figure in the world of health tech, with a passion for digital health innovation.

She is the Founder and CEO of Whispa Health, a startup leveraging technology to tackle healthcare challenges. With a deep passion for improving women’s healthcare access and outcomes, Morenike has dedicated her career to making a tangible difference in this vital field.

 

With her innovative mindset and expertise in digital health strategies, Morenike has emerged as a driving force in the industry. As the Founder of Whispa Health, she has spearheaded the development of a visionary health tech company on a mission to improve the lives of women by providing them with easy access to comprehensive healthcare resources, breaking down barriers and ensuring no woman is left behind.

Through her visionary leadership, Morenike is paving the way for a future where women have access to high-quality healthcare services, regardless of their location or circumstances. Her innovative solutions and commitment to inclusivity are transforming the landscape of women’s healthcare, promising a brighter and healthier future for all.

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