Sravya is a multi-faceted leader who uses her finance, supply chain management, marketing, and ethics background to close the inequity gaps in this world.
She holds an M.S. and M.B.E and is also a pharmaceutical industry professional. Sravya previously earned a master’s in bioethics from Harvard Medical School and a master’s in supply chain analytics from Rutgers Business School. As someone who is passionate about education and health equity, Sravya frequently conducts and presents original research to advocate for underserved populations. Most notably, in August 2021, she presented bioethics and public health ethics curricula to inform ethical decision-making during the creation of a COVID-19 wastewater surveillance program in Hyderabad, India. In April 2022, she gave her talk titled, “The Organizational Barriers to Enhancing Patient Trust in the Pharmaceutical Industry” at the Science, Technology, and Trust event hosted by Harvard Medical School’s organizational ethics consortium in response to COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy. Furthermore, Sravya was selected to present her work titled, “Establishment of a Medical Supply Chain Framework: Distributive Justice, Contraceptives, and Public Health Crises” at the American Public Health Association’s annual 2022 conference - research motivated by racial inequities in access to contraceptives during the pandemic.
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