Vasanta works at the intersection of healthcare and finance as an investment banker,
and she is most passionate about investing in and advancing behavioral and
women’s health. She’s also on the board at Sakhi – For South Asian Women. Sakhi is a New York City-based not-for-profit that represents South Asian survivors of gender-based violence.
Vasanta is a frequent panelist or moderator at various healthcare conferences or
webinars and as an avid Princeton alumnus, she is a Co-Class Agent for her
class for Annual Giving and also serves on the National Annual Giving Committee.
She also has many passions beyond advancing women’s healthcare, she also loves
cooking, has lots of house plants, loves arts and crafts and staying healthy
and fit with Orange Theory. I’m excited to share this conversation I had with
Vasanta, because she is fiercely authentic and has developed an admirable set
of core values that guide her. Which I think we can all learn from.
If you take away one thing from this episode, let
it be this: As a woman in a male dominated career, and an immigrant Vasanta is
a shining example of how being different has the power to drive you to want to fit in, unless you decide that being different is awesome!
Show highlights:
Listen all the way through because there are a lot of gems that you wouldn’t expect –
for example
Helpful links:
Connect with Vasanta: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vasantapundarika/
Nominate a Driven Woman:
https://live.thedrivenwomenproject.com/nominateadrivenwoman
Connect with Erin Smith directly: erin@drivenbeyondexcellence.com
Download Erin’s free ebook: https://live.thedrivenwomenproject.com/ebook