Linda is a Partner at Cleveland Clinic Ventures, a venture investment arm of Cleveland Clinic focusing on healthcare and biotech investment. She is responsible for spinning off Cleveland Clinic technologies and portfolio companies. Prior to Cleveland Clinic Ventures, Linda was a Co-founding Partner of Vickers Venture Partner and an investment committee member. She started her venture capital career in 2005 and oversaw investments in China, Southeast Asia and US. Over her seventeen-year career with Vickers, the fund raised over $750 million and covered a wide spectrum of disruptive technologies in healthcare and clean energy. Linda began her career as a Statistical Modelling Research Associate at Singapore’s National Institute of Education where she did statistical analysis and research reports for the Ministry of Education. Linda is an active member in advocating digital health, women and youth career growth, and community volunteerism. She serves on the board of CFA Society Shanghai and is an advisor to many incubators to promote startups with women leadership. Linda graduated from Beijing University (a top University in China) and subsequently earned her Masters Degree from the National University of Singapore. She is a CFA charterholder, a Kauffman Fellow (Class 16), and is currently in a Ph.D. program studying digital health and its implementation at Johns Hopkins University.

