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Bernard Anim is a Ghanaian healthcare consultant, public health physician, and serial investor.

The son of an accomplished jurist and a trained nurse-midwife, his academic and professional experiences span three continents - Africa, Europe, and North America.

His leadership, innovation, and drive for high-value transformation and impact are well-demonstrated.

While studying for his medical degree in Ghana, he co-founded a student-run medical journal, serving as its founding Executive Board chair. The culmination of a nationwide effort by students from all four medical schools in Ghana at the time, Stimulus Medical Journal provided a unique unified platform for medical students across Ghana to hone their academic writing skills, share findings from their research and projects, and discuss medical and public health topics of importance in Ghana and Africa.

A self-taught serial investor, he co-founded Business Investment Group (BIG) - while in medical school - to help teach his friends and him strategic investing with a focus on stocks trading.

As a high school senior, he and his colleagues - Jones Gyedu and Raymond Avornyo - won the prestigious Ghana National Science and Math Quiz (NSMQ) competition in 2000. Their historic victory marked the first time a school from Ghana's Eastern Region won the competition, and broke the dominance of schools from the Greater Accra, Central and Ashanti Regions.

He has served as a deputy sub-district director of health services with Ghana's Ministry of Health, and a mid-level health manager with the UN Migration Agency.

He holds a medical degree from the University of Ghana and a Master of Public Health degree from Harvard University.