Yinuo Li has been an innovator in social sector through efforts on multiple fronts. Yinuo is the Director for Bill and Melinda Gates foundation’s China Office, where she oversees a team that works with China’s public, private, and nonprofit sectors to address key domestic and global health, development, and policy issues. Yinuo joined the foundation in 2015 after a career at McKinsey & Co., where she was most recently a partner at the firm’s office in Palo Alto, California.
Her McKinsey career began in Los Angeles, California, in 2005. From 2008 to 2013, while based in McKinsey’s
Beijing office, Yinuo served as coโleader of the Healthcare Practice and as leader of the Social Sector and Global Public Health Practice. Her areas of expertise included health systems and health reform, global health, pharmaceutical and diagnostic products, digital healthcare, and health financing. Her clients included leading multinational and Chinese pharmaceutical and life science companies, institutional investors, trade associations, government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and academic institutions. Yinuo became a partner at McKinsey in 2011. In 2014, she moved to McKinsey’s office in Palo Alto, where she focused on the Healthcare and Social Sector Practice. She is a soughtโafter speaker on topics ranging from industry perspectives to strategy, organization, talent recruitment and development, and women’s leadership.
Yinuo is a mother of 3 young children. In her personal capacity, she and her husband co-founded the WeChat public account “nulishehui ๅฅด้ถ็คพไผ” in 2014, which became one of the most followed accounts for readers who care about social and global issues, as well as career planning and workโlife balance. The account currently has 550K followers. Two books have been published based on content from this account and it has enabled ~10 other books to be published, covering a wide range of topics from science promotion, medical education, to career planning, parenting, and novels. In 2016, Yinuo coโfounded ETU School, an effort to innovate the Kโ12 education by breaking down barriers in the education ecosystem. ETU’s efforts include building teacher professional development system leveraging experience from private sector, involving social communities as resources for schools through online lifelong learning community platforms, and building IT platform to enable personalized education in schools. ETU aims to cultivate “Truly Chinese Truly Global” graduates who have strong intrinsic motivations to drive positive changes in today and tomorrow’s connected world. It also aims to promote education equality through its platforms. The ETU school effort has been widely covered by leading media outlets in China, including Caixin, China Youth Daily and Xinhua News. Yinuo serves on the Academic Advisory Board for the Schwarzman Scholarship, and the final selection committee of Rhodes Scholarship in China. Yinuo was selected as World Economic Forum’s Young Global Leader in 2016, and received Caixin’s Outstanding Women Award.
Yinuo has a B.S. in biology from Tsinghua University in Beijing and a Ph.D. in molecular biology from UCLA.