Firm HealthCare Foundation

Mrs. Trinity Chioma Chiagozie

Board Secretary, Firm Health Care Foundation

Mrs. Trinity Chioma Chiagozie is a dynamic professional with a solid academic and managerial background, bringing strategic clarity, organizational discipline, and a deep commitment to public service into her role as Board Secretary of the Firm Health Care Foundation (FHCF).

She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and a Master’s degree in Management, both from Imo State University, Owerri. This academic grounding has equipped her with the analytical skills, governance expertise, and leadership insights required to effectively oversee board operations and ensure transparent, accountable decision-making.

As Board Secretary, Mrs. Chiagozie plays a pivotal role in strengthening the foundation’s governance structure, maintaining proper documentation, enhancing policy compliance, and ensuring that strategic resolutions translate into measurable impact. Her efficiency in board administration not only safeguards institutional credibility but also builds donor confidence in the foundation’s ability to manage resources with excellence and integrity.

Beyond her technical expertise, Mrs. Chiagozie is a passionate advocate for inclusive development and community empowerment. She brings to the boardroom a unique blend of strategic foresight and operational precision, enabling FHCF to remain focused on its mission of advancing critical health programs in Maternal and Child Health, Infectious Disease Prevention and Control, Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH), Mental Health, and Non-Communicable Diseases.

With her unwavering commitment to service, Mrs. Chiagozie is helping to steer FHCF toward greater accountability, stronger partnerships, and expanded impact. Her leadership as Secretary ensures that the foundation’s governance framework is not only functional but also a model of transparency, trust, and transformational service delivery—qualities that inspire confidence among stakeholders, partners, and funders alike.