Gisela Abbam

Gisela Maame Abbam
Gisela Abbam receiving the Black British business person of the year award (2019)
Born
EducationWesley Girls' Senior High School
University of Cape Coast
Middlesex University
OccupationBusiness executive
Known forFirst black Chair of the General Pharmaceutical Council and British Science Association

Gisela Maame Abbam FRSA is a Ghanaian-British businesswoman working in both the private and public sector who has focused on the healthcare industry. She is the first black Chair of the General Pharmaceutical Council,[1] and is the first black chair of the British Science Association.[2] She is a board member of the Bar Standards Board,[3] a commissioner on the National Preparedness Commission[4] as well as a Senior director at Revvity. She is a former Global Executive Director at General Electric and an advisor at National Institute for Health and Care Excellence.

Gisela has had an extensive career in both the public and private sectors including NICE (the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence), and General Electric (otherwise known as GE) where she set up a global function that within a year was generating $600 million with a pipeline of $3 billion; as well as Abt Associates[5] and PerkinElmer. From the UN[citation needed] to the World Bank and all the way to the WTO, Gisela has worked with, advised and negotiated with many multilateral organisations, as well as governments such as Turkey, France, and the US. More recently she hosted the high-level Ukrainian delegation who came to the UK to start the process of rebuilding their security and health systems. Gisela was presented with a Ukrainian medal at this meeting.[citation needed]

  1. ^ "Gisela Abbam appointed Chair of the GPhC | General Pharmaceutical Council". www.pharmacyregulation.org. 16 February 2022. Retrieved 27 February 2024.
  2. ^ "A final sit-down with outgoing Chair, Gisela Abbam". British Science Association. 27 January 2022. Retrieved 27 February 2024.
  3. ^ "BSB appoints new lay Board member". www.barstandardsboard.org.uk. 27 September 2022. Retrieved 27 February 2024.
  4. ^ "Commissioners". National Preparedness Commission.
  5. ^ Abbam, Gisela (6 November 2018). "Why Health in All Policies is a Necessity? – PEAH – Policies for Equitable Access to Health". PEAH – Policies for Equitable Access to Health. Retrieved 27 February 2024.