Robyn Scott has had a varied and impressive career. Robyn began their professional journey in 2001 as a Performance Analyst at BP. In 2002, they moved to GSK as a Bioinformatics Analyst, followed by an Internship in Private Bank at Investec in 2004. In 2005, they began working as a Leader and Science Writer for the Financial Times, writing leader articles on a variety of subjects, including health care and science. In 2007, they co-founded Mothers for All and became an Ambassador for the Access to Medicine Foundation. In 2009, they co-founded OneLeap and, in 2013, they co-founded Brothers for All and became Chairman of the Board of Trustees. In 2014, they became a Director at chargifi and, in 2015, they co-founded and became CEO of Apolitical, a company focused on helping public servants work on innovative solutions to complex challenges.
Robyn Scott attended the University of Cambridge from 2004-2005, where they obtained an MPhil in Bioscience Enterprise with a Distinction. Her field of study included Business and Healthcare Economics. Prior to that, they attended The University of Auckland from 2001-2003, where they obtained a BSc in Bioinformatics. Her field of study included Genetics, Statistics, Mathmatics, Computer Science, and Business.
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