Current Board Of Directors
Scott Norling – Chairman, 4B Healthcare
Scott has lived and worked in India for the past 25 years. He has pioneered and supported several companies and philanthropic organizations. His experience varies from pioneering manufacturing companies to identifying and establishing hospitals to supervising staff across 28 offices. He has managed massive rescue and relief operations. He is current roles include being:
- The Managing Director of Progressive Media Vision Pvt. Ltd – a company involved in audio visual media production and distribution.
- Director of Dia Vikas Capital – a subsidiary of Opportunity International Australia.
- Pioneered FROG – a company involved in manufacture of motor cycle accessories
- CEO and Director of Gospel Mission of India – an NGO with a humanitarian focus involved with children’s feeding, education, digging bore wells, job skills training, children’s homes, schools and colleges.
- International Consultant and Asia Director of Joyce Meyer Ministries – NGO with 28 offices across the globe, organizing leadership training, large-scale concerts and programs, medical camps etc.
Chris Murdoch – Director, 4B Healthcare
Chris and family have been in India since Jan 2010 supporting several new initiatives. Chris leads the Strategy Services department of Opportunity International Australia. He was Associate Partner of PricewaterhouseCoopers’ Global Business Services and led its business strategy practice in Australia and New Zealand prior to joining Opportunity International Australia. He has over 10 years’ consultancy experience in strategy development and implementation, and was a leader in the application of high technology to the road transport industry. Chris is a major source of support 4B Healthcare in providing strategic direction, engineering the growth of 4B Healthcare in addition to developing investor linkages.
Varghese Philip – Managing Director, 4B Healthcare
VP qualified as a surgeon from CMC Vellore and went on to pioneer a hospital for the tribal people of Orissa along with few a other friends and families. VP and family were in Orissa for a decade helping establish a community based healthcare, literacy and agriculture programs. He went on to do his masters at the London School of Economics and later joined the Emmanuel Hospital Association as its Medical Secretary. EHA has a network of 20 hospitals in the North of India. Later on he was appointed as the Executive Director of EHA. He left EHA to explore alternative ways of making medical missions relevant to the present day India.















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