Cheryl M. Scott

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Cheryl Scott has served on our board of directors of Progyny "since October 2019. Ms. Scott has served since July 2016 as the Main Principal of the McClintock Scott Group. From June 2006 to July 2016, Ms. Scott served as Senior Advisor to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Previously, she served as President and Chief Executive Officer of the Seattle-based Group Health Cooperative for eight years." [1]

Cheryl Scott Chief Operating Officer of the Gates Foundation.

"Chief Operating Officer Cheryl Scott oversees the foundation's Legal, Security, Human Resources, Foundation Advocacy, Finance & Administration, Financial Analysis & Planning, Information Technology, and Impact Assessment & Improvement teams. She joined the foundation in June 2006.

"Before joining the foundation, Scott served for seven years as president and CEO of the Seattle-based Group Health Cooperative, one of the oldest and most respected integrated health-care systems in the U.S. She had also served as that organization’s executive vice president and chief operating officer. Scott is also a clinical professor in the Department of Health Services at the University of Washington, where she teaches a graduate seminar on leading complex adaptive systems. Her family has lived in the Seattle area for four generations." [2]

"Cheryl Scott is president emerita of Group Health Cooperative, one of the nation's largest consumer-governed health care systems. She served as president and CEO from 1997-2004, and had also served as regional vice president and executive vice president/chief operating officer. She joined the organization in 1979." [3]

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  1. Progyny Board, organizational web page, accessed November 16, 2019.
  2. Leadership, Gates Foundation, accessed December 10, 2007.
  3. Cheryl M. Scott, Department of Health Services, accessed December 10, 2007.
  4. Directors, REI, accessed December 11, 2007.