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Dr. Fikry Isaac

Chief Executive Officer, WellWorld Consulting
 

Dr. Isaac is founder and chief executive officer of WellWorld Consulting, offering strategic advisory, market research and board level support to public and private sector clients focused on global health and wellness strategies, policies and solutions. He was most recently vice president of Global Health Services for Johnson & Johnson where he directed the development of health and wellness strategies, policies, guidelines and services worldwide (occupational medicine, employee assistance program, and wellness). Dr. Isaac was also the chief medical officer for Johnson & Johnson’s Health and Wellness Solutions — a company offering comprehensive wellness solutions for employers, health plans and other organizations.

Dr. Isaac is a pioneer in the field of workplace health promotion and global health and has introduced innovative approaches to improve the health and well-being of populations. He is a published author in this field and continues to research population health interventions, using rigorous scientific methods to ensure that these interventions deliver meaningful outcomes. His broad view spans the fields of clinical medicine, behavior change technologies, and economic analyses. Dr. Isaac is an outspoken champion of prevention and health promotion and achieved remarkable success within Johnson & Johnson — gaining senior management support and funding for health improvement initiatives for all Johnson & Johnson employees worldwide.

Dr. Isaac received his medical degree from Ain Shams University Medical School (Cairo, Egypt), was certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine in 1991, and earned a master of public health degree in occupational medicine from the Medical College of Wisconsin in 2001.

He is a fellow of ACOEM, and has received many national and international awards and recognition for his work on population health management. In 2016, he was the recipient of the Global Wellness Institute's Leader in Workplace Wellness award, and in 2019, he received the 2019 Bill Whitmer Leadership Award from Health Enhancement Research Organization (HERO).