June 25, 2025

Global operations leader Timothy A. A. Stiles joins the Board of Directors

Boston, June 25, 2025: The Clinton Health Access Initiative warmly welcomes Mr. Timothy A. A. Stiles to the organization’s Board of Directors. Mr. Stiles is a retired partner at KPMG with a career marked by significant achievements in challenging international business environments across more than 80 countries.

“We are honored to welcome Tim to our Board of Directors,” said CHAI CEO Dr. Neil Buddy Shah. “Tim has served with distinction as chair of our audit subcommittee for years, and his deep understanding of global markets and comprehensive approach to governance will be invaluable as we continue to expand our impact.”

Mr. Stiles’ extensive international experience spans the entire lifecycle of business operations in foreign markets, from strategic planning and business model development through operational implementation, crisis management, and sustainable exit strategies. His hands-on experience in challenging environments including Nigeria, Pakistan, and Yemen demonstrates his ability to navigate complex cross-cultural dynamics and deliver impactful outcomes in volatile conditions.

“I am excited to continue supporting CHAI’s mission,” said Mr. Stiles. “For more than twenty years CHAI has successfully helped the world’s most vulnerable people gain access to affordable, reliable, and necessary healthcare and treatments – it’s a privilege to be part of making the world a better place.”

About Timothy A. A. Stiles

Mr. Stiles is recognized for his ability to drive operational efficiency and strategic growth in complex international markets. His crisis management expertise and strategic insight have helped organizations succeed in volatile environments and deliver meaningful results.

Mr. Stiles is deeply committed to sustainability, having co-authored KPMG’s global sustainability strategy and consistently integrated environmental and social responsibility into business operations. Mr. Stiles brings extensive board governance experience, having served both as a board member and advisor across various organizations. He has served as chair of the audit subcommittee at CHAI for more than ten years, leading the board’s most influential and active committee with exceptional dedication and expertise.

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