Dr. Jayne Morgan has a unique influence. She is shaping how people understand risk – not just what journals publish. She is redefining menopause as preventive cardiology’s most missed opportunity. She frames menopause as a cardiovascular inflection point, not as a gynecologic footnote. When you look at who is shaping how the world understands women’s heart health and menopause right now, the influence is no longer coming from one lane. It is shared by a small group of leaders across 3 domains: foundational science, clinical translation, and public understanding and trust. She reaches patients, clinicians, employers, and media simultaneously to change behavior, and not just literature. By that definition, Dr. Jayne Morgan is not adjacent to this conversation. She is one of its defining voices. Translating complex cardiology into actionable, culturally competent guidance, she centers health equity and operates at scale through digital health (Hello Heart), media, employer health and clinician education. Dr. Morgan leads on the lists that matter now and emerges where leadership is defined by translation, not just discovery. Reach, not just readership. Prevention, not just pathology. Equity, not just averages. That’s why she is increasingly described – informally but accurately – as a defining modern voice in women’s health and menopause.




