Nina Rawal

Board Member at Stockholms Sjukhem

Nina Rawal is a seasoned professional and leader in the health and venture capital sectors. Currently serving as Partner and Co-Head of Ventures at Trill Impact since September 2021, Nina manages a significant portfolio with over EUR 1 billion in assets. Nina's involvement with global initiatives includes being a Young Global Leader at the World Economic Forum and holding key board positions at May Health, Cinclus Pharma, and Stockholms Sjukhem. Nina also founded Emerging Health Ventures and previously served as a board member at MedCap AB. With a robust educational background, including a Ph.D. in Molecular Neurobiology from Karolinska Institutet and executive education from Harvard Kennedy School, Nina combines expertise in medicine and leadership to drive impactful changes in healthcare and investment.

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Stockholm, Sweden

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Stockholms Sjukhem

Stockholms Sjukhem is a private hospital and nursing home owned and operated by a foundation formed in the 1860s. The work is primarily conducted on the basis of care agreements with municipalities and Stockholms county council. Our areas of expertise and profiling are rehabilitation, palliative care and residential care for people with illness because of old age or neurological or dementia illnesses. We have a unit for research, development and education that is affiliated to the Karolinska institute and allows for unique development opportunities within our care profiles. From 2007 we also operate Brommageratriken, a geriatric hospital with 134 care places. Stockholm Sjukhem's oldest building dating from the 1890s is being reconstructed to create more hospital beds. The rebuilding, which includes two major buildings - the old house from the 1890s as well as a building from the 50s, is expected to be completed late autumn 2014. Stockholms Sjukhem will then be able to offer an additional 42 beds for in-patients.