Nasha Fitter, MBA, co-founded the FOXG1 Research Foundation shortly after her daughter Amara was diagnosed with FOXG1 syndrome. She is dedicated to leading the foundation’s research strategy to find a cure for every child in the world with FOXG1 syndrome. Nasha heads the rare and neurological disease division at Ciitizen, a technology company that enables fast and seamless access to patient data. She also serves on the public board of the ACMG Foundation for Genetic and Genomic Medicine.
Previously, Nasha was the founder and CEO of the tech startup Schoolie, which was acquired by GreatSchools in 2016, and she served as a Director at Microsoft. She holds an MBA from Harvard Business School.