Firm HealthCare Foundation

Mrs. Sarah Chinyere Egbuciem

Board Chairman, Firm Health Care Foundation

Mrs. Sarah Chinyere Egbuciem is a visionary leader, accomplished entrepreneur, and passionate advocate for community health and development. With a distinguished career that seamlessly blends business acumen and social impact, she now serves as the Board Chairman of the Firm Health Care Foundation (FHCF), where she provides strategic direction, governance oversight, and inspirational leadership in driving the foundation’s mission.

She earned her Bachelor’s degree in English and Literary Studies from Imo State University, Owerri, and furthered her education with a Postgraduate Diploma in Management from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. This unique blend of humanities and management expertise has shaped her holistic approach to leadership—anchored on empathy, innovation, and accountability.

With over 15 years of entrepreneurial excellence, Mrs. Egbuciem is the Chief Executive Officer of Chi and Mcpiperx Nig, a thriving enterprise specializing in gold trading. Her outstanding leadership has propelled the company to remarkable growth, establishing it as a trusted player in a highly competitive market. Her success in the private sector underscores her ability to transform vision into sustainable results.

Deeply committed to social impact, Mrs. Egbuciem brings unparalleled passion and strategic foresight to FHCF—mobilizing resources, forging high-level partnerships, and championing impactful health initiatives that empower vulnerable communities. Under her stewardship, the foundation continues to advance critical programs in Maternal and Child Health, Infectious Disease Prevention and Control, Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH), Mental Health, and Non-Communicable Diseases.

A trailblazer who embodies integrity, resilience, and service, Mrs. Egbuciem’s leadership is not only reshaping FHCF but also inspiring a new generation of women leaders committed to bridging the gap between business success and social transformation.