YAM MAINALI  | BORAD MEMBER| 2025-2027

YAM MAINALI  | BOARD MEMBER| 2025-2027

August 02, 20251 min read

Board Member Bio

YAM MAINALI  | BOARD MEMBER | 2025-2027

BCH Board Member: Yam Mainali - 2025 to 2027

Yam Mainali is a dedicated and dynamic healthcare leader with over eight years of experience in administration, operations, and community engagement. Holding a Master of Healthcare Administration and a Bachelor's in Healthcare Management from Radford University—both completed with a perfect 4.0 GPA—Yam has served in progressive leadership roles, including Senior Practice Manager at UPMC Primary Care and Director of a Bhutanese refugee non-profit organization.

His expertise spans strategic planning, quality improvement, budget development, and team management, bolstered by Lean Six Sigma training. Deeply committed to community service, he has led impactful youth and outreach programs and collaborated with local institutions to address workforce shortages and enhance care delivery. Bilingual in Nepali and English, Yam is known for his exceptional communication skills, integrity, and passion for driving positive change in healthcare and beyond.

L.B. Subba is a former member of the Board of Directors at the Bhutanese Community in Central Pennsylvania (BCCPA), formerly known as BCH. During his time with the organization, he brought strong leadership and a deep commitment to community service. Outside of BCCPA, L.B. has built a path as a home-based entrepreneur with a passion for online business automation. His unique blend of grassroots experience and digital expertise has helped others in the community discover new economic opportunities and harness technology for self-reliance. Whether mentoring budding entrepreneurs or contributing to BCCPA’s early strategic direction, L.B. has consistently demonstrated a commitment to uplifting, empowering, and inspiring those around him.

L.B.Subba

L.B. Subba is a former member of the Board of Directors at the Bhutanese Community in Central Pennsylvania (BCCPA), formerly known as BCH. During his time with the organization, he brought strong leadership and a deep commitment to community service. Outside of BCCPA, L.B. has built a path as a home-based entrepreneur with a passion for online business automation. His unique blend of grassroots experience and digital expertise has helped others in the community discover new economic opportunities and harness technology for self-reliance. Whether mentoring budding entrepreneurs or contributing to BCCPA’s early strategic direction, L.B. has consistently demonstrated a commitment to uplifting, empowering, and inspiring those around him.

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