Dr. Moby Kazmi is the President and Co-founder of CoPilot Provider Support Services, LLC, a leading provider of technologically advanced patient access services for the life-sciences industry. He leads the development of the company’s innovative bio-pharma reimbursement HUB solutions to overcome access to treatment barriers and improve patient outcomes. Moby also oversees CoPilot’s digital platform, providing healthcare professionals and bio-pharma clients with instantaneous data regarding patient insurance approval.

As part of CoPilot, Moby Kazmi established and drives CoPilot Cares, a charitable initiative that benefits underprivileged children and families around the world through a variety of philanthropic efforts. One of CoPilot Cares’ key investments is the installation of hand pumps for clean water where access is lacking. To date, CoPilot Cares has installed more than 200 hand pumps in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, providing clean water to families within their local communities.

Prior to CoPilot, Moby Kazmi co-founded CareMed Specialty Pharmacy, an independent specialty pharmacy. It quickly gained recognition as one of the nation’s fastest-growing, privately held companies by Inc. Magazine, and by December 2013, annual sales reached $250 million. PharMerica, a leading provider of pharmacy services, acquired CareMed in March 2017.

Moby Kazmi serves on the Board of Directors for both Bali Memorial Trust and N.A.M. Helping Hands Foundation. He is a past recipient of the Entrepreneur and Philanthropist of the Year Award from the Friends for Good Health Organization and has received several citations from the New York State Senate, the New York State Assembly, the Towns of North Hempstead and Oyster Bay, New York. Kazmi was also recognized by the Nassau County Executive for his entrepreneurship, philanthropy, and service as a global goodwill ambassador.

Moby Kazmi earned his B.S. in psychology from Stony Brook University and his M.D. from Avalon School of Medicine. He has authored a number of posters and articles focused on patient outcomes and healthcare value, presented at ISPOR (International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research) and the Association of Academic Physiatrists Annual Meeting (2015). Originally from New York City, Kazmi now resides in Orlando, Florida with his family.