Meg Escobosa
SAN FRANCISCO | MASTERS IN SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS, PRESIDIO GRADUATE SCHOOL
Co-founder and Host of The Game-Changing Women of Healthcare Podcast
Engaged 200+ global healthcare thought leaders on behalf of clients
Member of the second class at groundbreaking Masters in Sustainable Business program
Collaborative, mission-driven, innovative leader and mentor
Proud mom of Maya and Sydney who inspire me to grow everyday
Meg Escobosa has 15 years of innovation consulting experience, focusing on the unique challenges of healthcare since 2012. For The Krinsky Company, Meg leads client engagements overseeing advisory board design, creation and management. She also leads industry research, expert recruitment and trend analysis to support corporate innovation initiatives centered on the future of healthcare.
Meg is also the host of The Krinsky Company’s newly launched podcast, The Game-Changing Women of Healthcare, in which she gets the inside scoop from highly accomplished women on what it takes to bring to life new solutions, new categories and new businesses to solve some of the toughest challenges in the industry.
Most recently, Meg worked with a global health technology company to stand up and manage 5 advisory boards across Europe and the US.
Her background in innovation and strategy consulting began at IdeaScope Associates where she was involved in all aspects of strategic innovation initiatives including understanding the voice of the customer, industry research and aligning the executive team to invest in promising strategic growth opportunities.
Given her passion for travel and foreign languages, Meg moved to Ivrea, Italy to teach English as a second language to middle school students in Torino. Upon her return to the US, Meg received her MBA in sustainable management from the pioneering Master’s degree program, Presidio Graduate School.
Passionate about the potential for the sustainable business program, Meg helped launch its student services office, creating crucial career development and student support services and she co-led a business partnership program with entrepreneurial ventures and established businesses. These programs have been successful and endure to this day because they are mutually beneficial, providing valuable experience to students and practical expertise in sustainable business practices to the businesses.
Meg received her BA in Latin American Studies from Trinity College in Hartford.
She is also on the board of a non-profit foundation focused on researching and developing technology to support a sustainable society. She lives in San Francisco with her husband and two teenage daughters.