Ramsey Khasho, PsyD

Chief Business and Strategy Officer

Dr. Khasho is a seasoned clinical psychologist and executive leader with over 25 years of experience in mental health care, clinical practice, and organizational leadership. He has dedicated his career to supporting children, adolescents, adults, and families, specializing in areas such as anxiety, depression, ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, forensic assessments, and family therapy. 

Before joining One Life, Dr. Khasho served as Chief Clinical Officer at Children’s Health Council (CHC) in Palo Alto, where he led strategic vision, program growth, and operational excellence for clinical services for over 17 years. He brings extensive nonprofit leadership experience, having overseen programs that serve thousands of young people and families annually and shaped clinical models rooted in evidence, collaboration, and compassion. 

In addition to his executive leadership, Dr. Khasho has played a meaningful role in training future clinicians. He is a Clinical Assistant Professor (Affiliated) at Stanford University School of Medicine and an Adjunct Faculty Member and Traineeship Coordinator at the University of San Francisco, where he teaches graduate-level courses and supervises clinical training. 

He earned his Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) and MA in Clinical Psychology from the Illinois School of Professional Psychology and his BA in Psychology from the University of Illinois at Chicago. 

Dr. Khasho served on the One Life Board of Directors from January 2017 through December 2023 and has been a trusted thought partner to One Life during periods of growth. 

As Chief Business and Strategy Officer, Dr. Khasho  leads strategic planning, operational innovation, and growth initiatives that strengthen our mission and expand access to high-quality mental health care. He brings a combination of clinical insight, deep leadership experience, and commitment to sustainable systems.

Dr. Khasho is a trusted community leader who is known for leading with integrity, clarity, empathy, and purpose. 

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