WomenLift Health Announces Paurvi Bhatt to Global Advisory Board

WomenLift Health is delighted to announce the appointment of Paurvi Bhatt to its Global Advisory Board. Members are selected for their recognized leadership, vision, integrity, expertise, and ability to represent the perspectives of women and men from across the global health and development community.  

Paurvi currently serves as a board director, leader, and advisor for several private companies, foundations, institutions, and nonprofits, combining her lived experience with her seasoned focus on outcomes and deep knowledge of financing. With deep experience in global health systems and as a passionate advocate for family caregiving, Paurvi focuses on culturally responsive solutions in the care economy by integrating community-led voices, solutions, and organizations to shape the pathway that brings care into the home. 

“We are delighted to welcome Paurvi to the WomenLift Health Global Advisory Board. Women’s leadership matters. WomenLift is committing to expanding the power and influence of talented women, with a goal of improving health outcomes for all. Paurvi’s passion, combined with her impact leading cross functional teams across government, nonprofits, private companies, and philanthropy, will be hugely helpful in furthering WomenLift Health’s mission and shaping the future of leadership,” said President Amie Batson.   

Paurvi’s leadership is honest, combining creativity with a courageous voice to ensure women are positioned to lead throughout their career and lifecycle. She shows the power of a woman leader bringing her skills, expertise, and lived experience to the table to drive change,” said Board Chair Geeta Rao Gupta 

About WomenLift Health 

WomenLift Health is dedicated to expanding the power and influence of women in health and catalyzing systemic change to achieve gender equality in leadership, resulting in better health outcomes for all. WomenLift Health advances equality in health leadership through a range of actions at the individual, institutional, and societal levels. Over the course of the next decade, it will expand to serve women in 25 countries – employing a country-owned and country-led model where the strategy and interventions are led, designed, and executed by and with local partners.