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Guadalupe Hayes-Mota

Guadalupe Hayes-Mota

American biotechnologist


Guadalupe Hayes-Mota is an American biotechnologist, the CEO of Healr Solutions, a Senior Lecturer at MIT and a Massachusetts Rare Disease Advisory Council Member.

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Career

Hayes-Mota grew up in Mexico and was diagnosed with hemophilia at birth. He has a BS in Chemistry, BS in Spanish Literature, MS in Systems Engineering and an MBA from MIT. He holds a Master of Public Policy from Georgetown University and a Master of Public Administration from Harvard, where he was a fellow at the Center for Public Leadership. He conducted drug delivery research at the lab of Robert S. Langer and was elected to Sigma Xi. Also, Hayes-Mota ran a free healthcare system of clinics at UCLA Health.[1][2][3][4][5] Early in his career, Hayes-Mota was a analyst at the RAND Corporation working in the Affordable Care Act.[6]

He is the current CEO and founder of Healr Solutions.[7] Hayes-Mota led as Vice-President of Global Supply Chain and Manufacturing at Ultragenyx Pharmaceutical.[8] Previously, at Biogen, Amgen and GSK he directed the manufacturing and distribution of 13 medications to 93 countries.[9][10]

In 2021, Hayes-Mota was appointed to the Massachusetts Rare Disease Advisory Council by Governor Charlie Baker to advise the House of Representatives, Governor, Senate, and Department of Public Health on rare disease policy in Massachusetts.[7][11]

He is Practitioner in Residence and Senior Lecturer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[12][13] He is also a keynote speaker, and he delivered the Latinx and Lavender graduation speeches at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[14] He served on the board of directors of the MIT LBGTQ+ Alumni Association, which he refounded and led as President. Hayes-Mota also is on the board of Fenway Health,[11] Save One Life, MIT Alumni Association, the Forbes Business Council, and the Fast Company Impact Council .[12][6][15][16][17][18]

Personal life

Hayes- Mota in 2012, finished 1st place (25 – 29 M) in the Death Valley half marathon.[19] He competed in ballroom dancing at the college level at MIT, and won second place dance competition at Boston University Dancesport Competition.[20] He is bisexual and married to Nicholas Hayes-Mota.[21]

Awards and recognitions


References

  1. "Hundreds attend interfaith gathering to work for justice, save health care law - The Boston Globe". BostonGlobe.com. Retrieved 2021-08-13.
  2. "Member Directory". www.sigmaxi.org. Retrieved 2021-08-20.
  3. "Guadalupe Hayes-Mota". Save One Life. Retrieved 2021-12-20.
  4. "Guadalupe Hayes-Mota (LGO '16)". MIT LGO - Leaders for Global Operations. Retrieved 2021-12-06.
  5. "Guadalupe Hayes-Mota | CEO & Founder - Healr Solutions". Forbes Business Council. Retrieved 2023-11-12.
  6. "Guadalupe Hayes-Mota". Career Advising & Professional Development | MIT. 25 July 2021. Retrieved 2021-08-24.
  7. "Guadalupe Hayes-Mota | CEO - Healr Solutions". Forbes Councils. Retrieved 2022-12-04.
  8. Geer, Brian. "Serving as "a force multiplier for good"". The Technology Review. Retrieved 2021-12-20.
  9. "MIT Alumni Association Board of Directors". MIT Alumni Association. Retrieved 2022-07-07.
  10. Lee, Jessica (February 25, 2005). "MIT Couples Dance Well During Boston University Dancesport Competition". thetech.com. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  11. Roepe, Lisa Rabasca. "6 powerful LGBTQ+ execs to consider for corporate board seats in 2021". Business Insider. Retrieved 2021-08-25.
  12. "PharmaVOICE.com Digital Edition". www.pharmavoice.com. Retrieved 2021-08-24.
  13. "The 2023 PharmaVoice 100". PharmaVoice. Retrieved 2023-09-19.

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