EY Entrepreneurial Winning Women™ Asia-Pacific 2025: Amira Ganis
By: Ernst & Young · 2025-01-15

Ernst & Young has named Amira Ganis to the EY Entrepreneurial Winning Women™ Asia-Pacific Class of 2025, recognizing her as a transformative force in Indonesia's healthcare industry. The program celebrates high-potential women entrepreneurs whose businesses have demonstrated exceptional growth and whose leadership is redefining their sectors.
Amira's entrepreneurial journey began nearly two decades ago with a single hospital in Jakarta aimed at providing specialized care for women and children. Today, the Brawijaya Healthcare network encompasses five hospitals and one clinic, with plans for continued expansion. The group's specialized centers—ranging from women's health to aesthetic and wellness services—reflect a strategic vision built around patient-centered innovation.
The network operates under a set of core values known as HEART: Hospitality, Excellence, Agility, Reliability, and Teamwork. These values are not aspirational slogans but operational commitments embedded in how every team member approaches patient care. This cultural foundation has earned Brawijaya Healthcare recognition including the CNBC Indonesia Award 2024 for Outstanding Technology-Driven Service for Hospital Heart Care.
Beyond her professional achievements, Amira's recognition reflects her contribution to a broader shift in how Indonesia's healthcare sector approaches leadership. As a mother of four with a background in business administration from Northeastern University Boston, she brings both the rigor of strategic management and the lived perspective of a patient and caregiver—a combination that defines her uniquely human approach to building healthcare institutions.