The Ken Shine Prize Lecture features the winner of the Ken Shine Prize in Health Leadership, awarded to a person who has made significant leadership advancements in health. The annual prize and lecture are made possible by the Kenneth I. Shine, M.D., Excellence Fund in Health Leadership, endowed in 2016 in honor of the former Executive Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs of The University of Texas System.
Harvey V. Fineberg, MD, PhD, is president of the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation. He previously served as president of the U.S. National Academy of Medicine (then called the Institute of Medicine, following Kenneth I. Shine in this role), provost of Harvard University, and dean of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. His academic career has been devoted mainly to health policy and medical decision-making, with research interests spanning global health, assessment of medical technology, health professional education, evaluation of vaccines, response to pandemics, and dissemination of medical innovations.
Fineberg chairs the boards of the Science Philanthropy Alliance and the CMB Foundation and chairs the advisory board of the Peterson Center on Healthcare. He previously chaired the boards of the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and helped found the Society for Medical Decision Making, where he served as president.