Season 7 Episode 6:

Balancing Caregiving Duties and Self-Wellness: Insights from Healthcare Executive Paurvi Bhatt

Paurvi is a healthcare executive, trusted strategist, and global thought leader with a reputation for marshaling funds, achieving focused outcomes, and leading innovative partnership strategies that bring care and bereavement solutions closer to home for aging populations, their families, and caregivers. She's a strong influencer and collaborator with founders, C-suite leaders and Boards to modernize legacies and build organizational cultures that meet the social issues of our time. As President and Chief Impact Officer of the Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregivers, and as a founder and CEO of Third Eye Focus, Pauvri leverages her executive experiences at Abbott, Levi Strauss, Medtronic and USAID and USGAO in influencing, advising and collaborating with founders.

She has a consistent record of impact working across sectors and functions by aligning and distributing capital with partners that increase workforce support and expand access to home and community-based health and social services and workforce support for the elderly and immigrants worldwide. Highly skilled in strategic philanthropic and capital investments, corporate responsibility/ESG, public affairs, and human resources benefits and employee engagement for purpose driven Fortune 500 companies, private start-ups, nonprofits, foundations and government. Board Executive leadership as Board Chair, Vice Chair, and Treasurer of global healthcare, caregiving, women's leadership and immigrant focused private companies and nonprofit organizations.

Exceptional performance against global, multi-million dollar strategies that deliver above target and durable social outcomes and business efficiency results by connecting business acumen, stakeholder engagement and advocacy with innovative strategies that optimize investments in health systems. Respected for scaling outcomes by elevating inclusion, belonging, and organization culture as central components of team engagement and strategic partnerships that deliver social change.

Authentic, second-generation Indian American, Asian woman leader, recognized for thought leadership across HIV/AIDS, women's health, and social impact. Dedicated mentor focusing on developing leadership and talent to deliver strategies across various functions and sectors.

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