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Assistant Professor & Physician at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and Co-Director & Co-Founder of Medicine for the Greater Good
Panagis Galiatsatos, MD, MHS is an Assistant Professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and a physician in the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine. He is co-chair of the Johns Hopkins Health Equity Steering Committee and is the co-director and co-founder of Medicine for the Greater Good.
During the pandemic, he assisted in vaccine equity throughout the City of Baltimore, cared for patients in the COVID-19 Intensive Care Units, and assisted in establishing post-COVID-19 care. Further, his community outreach resulted in an international curriculum for youth on COVID-19 and hundreds of townhalls to assist in the global communities understanding of the pandemic and how to play a role in ending the crisis.
His additional clinical responsibilities center on critical care services in adult populations, Director of the Tobacco Treatment Clinic at Johns Hopkins Medicine, Associate Director of The Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia Center of Clinical Excellence, and Physician in The Obstructive Lung Disease Group at Johns Hopkins Medicine and in the post-COVID-19 acute clinic.
He has authored books and over 80 research articles on community engagement and its impact on health and health equity.
John is an accomplished Greek American businessman and corporate executive. At 37, he became one of the youngest CIO’s and top executives of a publicly traded company and has worked under legendary leaders such as Advertising tycoon Sir Martin Sorrell and political strategist, Mark Penn.
He spent his early childhood in Kefalonia and graduated from the Technology Institute of Argostoli, with a degree in Computer Science. He later attended St. John’s University earning a degree in Communications and Business.
After working in Finance, he started his long-term career in Advertising, working for agencies like Y&R and Wunderman overseeing their technology infrastructure. In 2010 he was appointed by the advertising mogul Sir Martin Sorrell to help transform WPP Group, the largest communications and marketing holding company in the world with a $20B Market Cap. After a successful 10-year tenure, he left WPP to join political pollster and strategist Mark Penn to help transform MDC Partners, a billion-dollar holding company that was in turmoil.
He was appointed Global Chief Information Officer for MDC and was responsible for leading the Group’s IT transformation in preparation for the merger with The Stagwell Group. He accelerated the transformation and in less than one year successfully delivered $25M in operational savings and built a state-of-the-art cloud-based office space at One WTC (World Trade Center), which was designed to drive collaboration between 13 of the Group’s agencies and set the standard blueprint on future consolidations and buildouts. His strategy helped the organization navigate challenging and evolving technology demands during a global pandemic and his efforts largely contributed to help position the merger for success, driving the stock price from $1.97 to $9.20, and ultimately grew the company from a $1B market cap to $2B.
He previously served as Vice President of Global Technology at MDC and formed an internship program for the group which onboarded many young students, helping them grow and identify their career path. Many of the interns were Greek Americans, who have now been hired post-graduation by prestigious global organizations.
He currently resides in Long Island NY with his wife Natasha, who is also an accomplished corporate executive having worked for companies such as Barclays, WPP, AOL and Disney. They have three beautiful children, Christos,Tristan and Andriana. When he is not transforming companies, he enjoys spending time with his family, traveling to Greece, and helping his community through charitable donations and philanthropic efforts.