Kashif Ahmed MD, MBA, ACHE

COO

Kashif Ahmed – Chief Operating Officer, Trilab Health

Kashif Ahmed serves as the Chief Operating Officer at Trilab, bringing over a two decade of medical expertise and 20 years of management and executive leadership experience. At Trilab, he oversees all aspects of operations while spearheading the company’s strategic vision to ensure sustainable growth and operational excellence.

Kashif holds a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Toronto and earned his MD and an MBA specializing in Healthcare Administration. Prior to working with Trilab Health, Kashif was a member of the American College Health Executives and an active disaster responder with *Humanity First*, a global charity providing relief in over 52 countries across six continents. He also served on the board of a not-for-profit AMC Center and is currently a advisory board member at Governors State University. along with his appointment as an adjunct professor. He is also appointed as a Canadian Global Executive with Consulate General of Canada in Chicago. Additionally, Kashif is a founding Director of Medical Makers, an innovation-driven initiative based in Chicago having worked with not-for-profits as well NASA to develop 3D design development projects.

Kashif’s diverse professional background has equipped him with the skills to seamlessly transition into his leadership role at Trilab, where he continues to be a driving force behind the company’s successes. His leadership is grounded in a commitment to maintaining operational integrity, fostering a positive work environment, and delivering exceptional service to clients.

Beyond his professional achievements, Kashif is a passionate car enthusiast, having built and raced cars since the early 2000s, with multiple trophies to his name. He is also an avid traveler, with experiences spanning over 50 countries.

Kashif’s dedication to Trilab and his ability to balance strategy with operational execution make him an invaluable asset to the company’s continued growth and success.