Dr. Gibbons is a digital health innovator, entrepreneur, physician and scientist. His career has been dedicated to solving some of life’s most challenging health problems including improving health among racial and ethnic minorities and using digital technologies to improve health beyond the walls of the hospital. He is the Founder and CEO of The Greystone Group, an equity focused digital health innovation and transformation firm. His firm’s work is catalyzing cross-sector interest in next generation transformative health models including SmartCare and smart cities/communities for health. His vision is to enable any city, community, home or other environment including those in underserved communities, to become a space that enables healthcare delivery and promotes health, wellbeing, education and economic development through new digital ecosystems. The firm also works with public and private sector healthcare clients to help them understand and thrive in a digital world. Dr. Gibbons is also the Senior Vice President for Healthcare at Public Services Sector Group and the Chief Health Innovation Adviser for the Federal Communications Commission’s Connect2Health Task Force. In this role, his firm is helping to lead the work of the Task Force to establish broadband connectivity as a federally recognized social determinant of health (SDOH), close the digital divide and enhance our understanding of the relationships between broadband connectivity and health. Dr Gibbons is also an external health equity and innovation adviser to the American Medical Association’s (AMA’s) Center for Health Equity, where he is helping to lead the AMA’s In Full Health initiative. This is designed to help bring more equity to the health innovation financing/investing and digital health innovation sectors. Dr. Gibbons is also a visiting Professor at Duke University School of Medicine. Previously Dr. Gibbons was an Assistant Professor at Johns Hopkins Schools of Medicine and Bloomberg School of Public Health. During this time, he was one of the first, almost 20 years ago, to champion the potential of technology to help address healthcare disparities and inequalities, in the peer reviewed scientific literature. He also developed the first decision support tool for Community Health Workers and Patient Navigators. He was, for many years named a Health Disparities scholar by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Dr. Gibbons also served as the Associate Director of the Johns Hopkins Urban Health Institute, where for 15 years he developed clinically effective, culturally appropriate health improvement strategies through collaboration between underserved communities, clinical teams and public health stakeholders. Dr. Gibbons is also an Advisory Board member at MetroHealth DC, a Federally Qualified Health Center in Washington, DC. Dr. Gibbons is a published researcher, author and sought after domestic and international speaker on the subjects of health equity, health innovation, digital health transformation, equitable artificial intelligence, the future of healthcare, minority health, urban health and health disparities. Dr. Gibbons attended medical school at the University of Alabama. He then trained in Preventive Medicine, General Surgery and molecular neuro-oncology basic science research at Johns Hopkins and then completed a federal health policy fellowship at Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) prior to joining the faculty at Johns Hopkins.