Premier Mobile Health Services’ CEO inducted into Hall of Fame

Premier Mobile Health Services announced that Founder and CEO Nadine “Deanie” Singh has been inducted into the Dunbar Festival Committee’s Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Hall of Fame. The honor was awarded to Singh at the MLK Legacy Honors Gala on Feb. 7 at The Club at Pelican Preserve.

Part of the 2026 MLK Legacy Weekend, the gala honored individuals who have dedicated their careers to serving the Southwest Florida community through philanthropy and volunteerism. The event was filled with inspirational speeches and celebrations.

Singh founded Premier Mobile Health Services, a nonprofit dedicated to bringing health care to underserved and underinsured people in Southwest Florida, in 2018, when she purchased its first mobile unit off eBay using her own personal savings.

Since then, the nonprofit has served more than 16,000 patients, providing frontline care during the COVID-19 outbreak, in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian and now on a daily basis at its walk-in clinic and multiple mobile locations each month across Lee and Collier counties.

Singh was humbled by the honor and said, “This recognition is bigger than me. It belongs to purpose. It belongs to service. It belongs to a calling that refuses to be quiet.” She added, “To the Dunbar Festival Committee – thank you for not only seeing the work, but for believing it was worthy of nomination. And to my community – thank you for choosing me. Your trust, your voices and your belief mean more than words can carry. This honor is rooted in you.”

Singh’s groundbreaking work has earned her numerous accolades, including Preceptor of the Year, Person of the Year and CEO of the Year nominations. Most notably, she was honored with the Healthcare Entrepreneur of the Year award, a prestigious Forttuna Award presented in Dubai recognizing innovation in health care leadership. She is a graduate of the prestigious Harvard University’s Nonprofit Executive Program.