Leanne West is an internationally recognized leader in pediatric innovation and translational engineering. She serves as Chief Engineer of Pediatric Technologies at the Georgia Institute of Technology and as Chief Research and Innovation Officer at Shriners Children's, where she leads strategic efforts to accelerate the development and clinical translation of technologies designed specifically for children.

In 2026, West was named Atlanta Business Chronicle's Innovator of the Year for Pediatric Health, recognizing her transformative impact on pediatric medical device development, cross-sector collaboration, and commercialization. Her work bridges engineering, clinical care, and industry partnerships to ensure that pediatric patients benefit from cutting-edge innovation.

At Georgia Tech, she leads initiatives that unite researchers, clinicians, entrepreneurs, and industry leaders to address unmet needs in childhood disease and injury. Her leadership fosters multidisciplinary collaboration across biomedical engineering, digital health, and clinical research, positioning pediatric technologies at the forefront of academic innovation.

In her role at Shriners Children’s, West oversees research and innovation strategy across a global pediatric healthcare network. She advances translational research initiatives, strengthens academic-industry partnerships, and guides the development of scalable, patient-centered solutions that directly improve outcomes for children worldwide.

Recognized for her ability to align complex stakeholders around a shared mission, West continues to champion a future where children receive the same pace and quality of technological advancement as adult populations.

 

Director of GTPIN & Chief Engineer of Pediatric Technology