Mei Lin Fung – Co-founder People-Centered Internet

Mei Lin Fung

Co-founder People-Centered Internet, Vice Chair IEEE Internet Inclusion, Digital Economy & Society-World Economic Forum.

People must be at the heart of the Internet which can be an Internet of the People, by the People and for the People. She co-founded the People-Centered Internet with Vint Cerf so that we all can have access to the opportunities that are made possible when people are connected. She deeply believes that people can connect to thrive.Mei Lin Fung is a pioneer in the shift from healthcare to health: a motivated outcomes-driven professional with deep networks and broad experience in health at the policy through grassroots levels. Specialized in working with people in communities to form learning networks, to visualize and voice and take action to make their dreams come true. Her goal is to set up “Trading Posts” on the Internet frontier where people from different networks can exchange experiences and knowledge and find friends and fellow travellers.Bilingual speaking both English and Mandarin, and have lived on four continents.

She joined the 200,000 member Health Occupation Students of America/Future Health Professionals as a point person for Global Network Outreach. As co-founder of the California Health MRC – Medical Reserve Corps – She has pioneered youth engagement in assuring a healthy future for generations to come.

In her final role as Socio-Technical Lead within a four-year project for the US Dept. of Defense to look at the Future of Health, she was the subject matter expert for Networked Improvement Communities and designed Roundtables for government and community leaders to come together to devise the Healthy Community Collaboratives of America, The leaders we convened work with budgets which represent over 50% of all spending in the US on Healthcare.

As a pioneer in Customer Relationship Management and the shift in the US from health care to health, by listening to the ideas and aspirations of the people and evolving communities into hubs of inspiration and motivation: action-oriented learning-by-experience.