My Fit CEO Mana Yamada Named to Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia Social Impact List
The selection places a founder tackling a traditionally under-discussed women's health issue-menopause-on a major regional recognition platform, signaling growing mainstream acknowledgment of the category.
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Mana Yamada, CEO of My Fit Co., operator of the menopause-focused online medical platform MYLILY, has been selected for the Social Impact category of Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia 2026. The list, published annually by Forbes since 2016, honors young leaders under 30 driving change across the Asia-Pacific region. Yamada's selection recognizes her work using business and technology to address menopause-related health issues.
Mana Yamada, the 29-year-old CEO of My Fit Co., was named to the Social Impact category of Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia 2026, the company announced Thursday. The annual list, published by Forbes since 2016, picks 30 individuals per category across the Asia-Pacific region who are under 30 and have significant social impact. Yamada founded MYLILY, an insurance-covered online medical platform that lets users book appointments, consult with female obstetricians and gynecologists, and receive prescriptions via LINE, with same-day appointments and next-day medication delivery. The platform expanded in April 2026 to cover pre-menopause, menstrual management, beauty, weight management, and sexual health.
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