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100 Reputable Women of African Descent 2025: Dr. Liza Ekole – Transforming Healthcare Leadership with Collaborative Relational Intelligence

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Dr. Liza Ekole stands as a formidable force in healthcare innovation and leadership, redefining the way professionals collaborate across disciplines. A global authority on Interpersonal and Interprofessional Leadership, she is celebrated for her groundbreaking work in physician engagement, organizational transformation, and leadership development. With over two decades of experience in the healthcare industry, Dr. Liza has not only pioneered change but has also become a sought-after inspirational speaker, influencing professionals worldwide.

Her journey is one of resilience, ambition, and relentless pursuit of excellence. Immigrating from Cameroon and starting out working at McDonald’s, she carved her path in the medical field, earning two doctorate degrees one in Pharmacy and another in Leadership. Rising through the ranks, she has served as a Clinical Pharmacist, a retail pharmacy owner, and the Director of a Hospital Pharmacy. Today, she is a renowned consultant, training senior executives from Fortune 100 companies and delivering high-impact speeches at esteemed institutions like Harvard University’s Global Health Catalyst Summit.

As the founder of Collaborative Relational Intelligence® (CRQ) Leadership Inc., Dr. Liza has revolutionized leadership frameworks with concepts such as The Double Rhodium Rule® and Collaborative Relational Intelligence® (CRQ). These innovative methodologies have been widely adopted by top organizations and incorporated into Continuing Medical Education (CME) and Continuing Education (CE) programs in medical and pharmacy institutions. Her research on Relational Intelligence as a tool for collaboration between physicians and pharmacists remains unmatched, further solidifying her thought leadership in the healthcare sector.

Beyond her professional achievements, Dr. Liza is a certified executive coach, certified diversity and inclusion professional, certified human behavior consultant, and licensed pharmacist. She has also trained extensively in neuro-linguistic programming (NLP), equipping her with a versatile skill set that enhances her ability to drive transformative change.

Her impact extends far beyond boardrooms and academic institutions. As the leader of the Ekole Fountain of Hope Missions 501(c), Dr. Liza has dedicated herself to philanthropy, positively transforming lives across the globe. Her unwavering commitment to service, leadership, and community development has earned her numerous accolades and solidified her reputation as a woman of influence.

Residing in Texas with her husband, Dr. Alphonse Ekole, and their three children, she embodies the values of family, faith, and service. Dr. Liza Ekole’s story is an inspiring testament to how humble beginnings can lead to global impact, proving that with vision, dedication, and a passion for transformation, anything is possible. As one of the 100 Reputable Women of African Descent in 2025, she continues to break barriers, reshape leadership, and inspire future generations.

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