Tosan Boyo is the Founder and CEO of Olusan Platforms, a technology company utilizing AI-powered infrastructure with epidemiology principles to protect Medicaid continuity. He believes no one should have to choose between health care and caring for their families.

Tosan is a UC Berkeley Impact Fellow and also serves as a Board Member of IHI and as a Committee Member of NCQA, contributing to the governance of health care quality and safety frameworks worldwide.

Tosan previously served as President of Sutter Health East Bay, where he oversaw six hospitals and 20 ambulatory centers serving 500,000 patients, led a $2 billion transformation strategy including a cancer center joint venture with Stanford Medicine, and served concurrently on the Board of Directors of Alameda Alliance, a Medicaid plan serving more than 400,000 members. At John Muir Health, he led the inaugural Medicaid strategy and system service lines and was named Executive of the Year by the California Association of Healthcare Leaders. As Chief Operating Officer of San Francisco General Hospital, he was appointed to lead the City’s COVID-19 Command Center and directed the Epic activation that unified 60 medical record systems across the enterprise.

His work has been recognized with 40 Under 40 honors from Modern Healthcare, Becker’s Hospital Review, and the San Francisco Business Times, along with community impact awards from the NAACP, Native American Health, the San Francisco Department of Public Health, and the City of Oakland. Outside of work, Tosan is a girl-dad, cinephile, and traveler.