Lois Drapin, MPS-HSA works to transform how health and care are delivered, accessed, experienced and perceived by consumers and healthcare professionals. Lois is the founder and CEO of The Drapin Group, based in NYC. She specializes in important partnerships, digital products, and social impact. Her health & tech & human experience covers patient/consumer engagement, behavior change, mental health, wearables and sensors, mobile health, women’s health and boomer media, aging, health data, clinical training and education, health insurance, DTC products, market research, DNA testing, EdTech, Dementia and television, social isolation and loneliness, games/gamification solutions and health simulations using emotionally responsive humans, and drones. She is a Fellow at the Healthcare Innovation and Technology (HIT) Lab located at Columbia University and listed in Alley Watch’s “The Comprehensive Guide to Who’s Who in NYC e-health.” For the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Lois completed a global inventory of Drones and the Social Determinants of Health. For ten years, she has been a screener and sometime curator for the Project Unlonely (short) Film Festival and a member of the Healthy Aging Coalition. Prior to her healthcare career, for more than a decade, Lois was a higher education dean with the University of Wisconsin and the State University of New York systems where she pioneered the first successful college programs in prisons in the U.S.