Kim Chin is Founder and Managing Partner of McChin Healthcare Solutions headquartered in the Research Triangle Park (Raleigh-Durham), North Carolina.
Established in 2003, the firm consults for global healthcare businesses with developing corporate and growth strategies to support business building. It provides business expertise in the development of commercial services, collaborative research, teaming, joint venture, management and distributor agreements and contracts. Clients include digital health and telemedicine service providers, and medical informatics companies. The firm also advises publicly listed companies, government and statutory boards, private equity and venture capital firms, and private sector enterprises across the global Read more
Kim Chin is Founder and Managing Partner of McChin Healthcare Solutions headquartered in the Research Triangle Park (Raleigh-Durham), North Carolina.
Established in 2003, the firm consults for global healthcare businesses with developing corporate and growth strategies to support business building. It provides business expertise in the development of commercial services, collaborative research, teaming, joint venture, management and distributor agreements and contracts. Clients include digital health and telemedicine service providers, and medical informatics companies. The firm also advises publicly listed companies, government and statutory boards, private equity and venture capital firms, and private sector enterprises across the global health spectrum.
Prior to the founding of McChin Healthcare Solutions, Kim served in senior management for local governments in Santa Cruz, California and Vancouver, Washington. As a Director for Laidlaw International Inc. (acquired by FirstGroup), he led multi-disciplinary planning, marketing and government relations teams to implement healthcare access programs for communities in Washington, Oregon, California, Colorado, Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia.
In addition to the Americas, Kim has negotiated agreements in the Association for Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and greater Asia Pacific, the Middle East, India, China, and Latin America-Caribbean (LAC).
Kim earned his undergraduate degree from the Allen School of Journalism at the University of Oregon. He attended the University of Washington's Daniel J. Evan's School of Public Policy and Governance Cascade Executive Program. Kim is a past Board Member of the North Carolina World Trade Association, a trade body representing multinational companies in worldwide commerce. Kim is a member of the Japan America Society of North Carolina, and is a contributor to Go Global NC international study tours and missions for business leaders and elected officials.