I am an experienced data and health policy professional, passionate about building and commercializing new products and solutions that would solve the most pressing challenges health systems face today. I have a DrPH from Harvard (advisors:  Prof. Meredith RosenthalProf. Peter Berman, & Dr. Ramesh Govindaraj) and a Masters in Epidemiology from Imperial College London.

My background is a mix of analytical, research and project management experience in government, insurance, and pharmaceuticals, using data to identify and solve business and policy problems. I currently work as a Health Financing Consultant at the World Bank, assessing the design and performance of health systems. Through these assessments, I advise governments on health policy reforms. I also design pilot projects that align donor, government, and private sector financing with country’s health needs.

Prior to Harvard, I worked as a data scientist and project manager in insurance and pharmaceuticals in London. My analytical experience included creating insurance products for life and health insurers in US and Europe and developing pricing and reimbursement strategies for global pharmaceuticals.