Abigail Nimako is the Executive Director at Cognitive and Behavioral Consultants (CBC), where she oversees all aspects of the organization. CBC is a rapidly growing mental healthcare treatment, training and research center that provides clinical services to consumers, and provides consulting, training and research services to professionals, schools, agencies, and businesses. Abigail has a demonstrated track record as a leader in executive management and over 15 years of experience driving growth in the healthcare sector, with her involvement in strategy, operations, HR, and finance.
Prior to joining CBC, she served as Vice President of Operations at Essen Health, the largest doctors' home call program in New York State. Prior to that, she worked at large academic medical centers including the Mount Sinai Health System and the Stamford Health System.
As the Senior Director of Ambulatory Care for the Mount Sinai Morningside Campus, she oversaw over 40 outpatient clinics and 15 faculty practice offices. Abigail's role at Stamford Health during the COVID-19 pandemic was to shift the organization from in-person to virtual care while maintaining patient access and financial operations for the patients and the company.
Abigail has a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Emory University and a Master of Public Health in Health Policy and Administration from Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health. Abigail is an active member of the community and serves on the Boards of the New York Regional Chapter of the National Association of Health Services Executives and the New York Board of the Emory Alumni Association. Abigail is an alumna of the Greater New York Hospital Association Summer Enrichment program.