Tina Woods is a mission-driven social entrepreneur and system architect bringing diverse stakeholders together in shared endeavours to improve and level up health, working at the cross-section of science, technology, investment and policy/government. She is Founder and CEO of Collider Health and works with private, public and third sectors. She is Co-Founder and CEO of Business for Health, a business-led social venture developing a Business Framework for Health, bringing in ‘Health’ into ‘ESG’ mandates to support long-term sustainable innovation and investment in preventative health and care. She is the Healthy Longevity Champion for the National Innovation Centre for Ageing, co-leading the Quantum Healthy Longevity Innovation Mission and City of Longevity programme. Tina sits on various advisory groups, including the Strategic Advisory Board for the BBRSC Bioscience for an Integrated Understanding of Health, BSI standards group for AI in health and care, and Ada Lovelace Advisory Board on Health Inequalities. She is also a trustee for the British Society for Research on Ageing. Tina’s book, ‘Live Longer with AI: How artificial intelligence is helping us extend our healthspans and live better too' was published in October 2020. She studied genetics at Cornell University in the USA and also has an MBA from Bayes Business School (formerly Cass/City).