My career began in quantitative economics at UC San Diego, followed by financial modeling at PwC and venture investing at Obvious Ventures. I learned to analyze markets, value companies, and identify emerging trends—but always from a distance.
I realized that wasn't enough. I wanted to move from analyzing impact to building it.
Today, I lead business operations for Eye-Q Vision in Nigeria, while supporting our India operations. I stepped into a legacy my father built over 18 years, but my mandate is distinct: adapting proven healthcare models to the complex, vibrant reality of West Africa while building the infrastructure to serve millions who lack access to quality eye care.
The past few months have been transformative—relocating to Lagos, launching West Africa's first mobile eye clinic, and documenting Eye-Q's 18-year journey at IIM Ahmedabad. Each experience has reinforced why this work matters: the potential to create lasting impact at scale in one of the world's most dynamic regions.
We realized that waiting for patients to come to us meant losing time against preventable blindness. To solve this, we launched Nigeria's first fully equipped mobile eye clinic, a hospital on wheels bringing world-class care directly to communities.
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Three months ago, I moved to Nigeria to join Skipper Eye-Q. It's been a whirlwind of learning, unlearning, and growing every single day. Nigeria is vibrant, dynamic, and full of complexities, and every day is different.
Co-authored two management case studies with Prof. Chitra Singla, chronicling the 18-year journey of Eye-Q Vision. Presenting at my father's alma mater was a proud moment, seeing his entrepreneurial story spark meaningful discussions among the next generation.
Leading operations, team expansion, and the mobile clinic initiative in a high-growth emerging market.
Co-authored two management case studies under the guidance of Prof. Chitra Singla. Worked as an independent researcher (Jan 2024 - Nov 2024) and continued as an intern (Dec 2024 - Jan 2025) to finalize and compile the case studies.
Performed deep-dive financial analysis, modeling, and valuations for complex M&A deals.
Provided strategic consulting services to clients across multiple industries, developing data-driven solutions and business strategies.
Developed product strategies and conducted market analysis for enterprise recruitment advertising solutions.
Evaluated early-stage startups across various sectors, conducting market research and financial analysis to support investment decisions.
Worked with Professor Emanuel Vespa to write a research paper on 'Nudging' in behavioral economics.
Authored a paper on the inclusion of women in the financial sector. Worked for the Self Employed Women's Association (SEWA), a movement for self-employed women in rural India.
Assisted in research submitted to Government of India on implementing the National Nutrition Mission in Maharashtra. Analyzed communication strategy for 'Jan Andolan' (People's movement).
My dad asked me: "If you get everything in 10 minutes, where are you spending the time you gain?" A simple question that's been stuck in my head.
Being alone doesn't mean being lonely. A 2-day solo trip to Turkey taught me that sometimes the people who love us most show it by giving us space to grow.
Mental health is healthcare. Having seen how the right support can make all the difference, I believe our minds deserve the same care as our bodies.
Traveling across Nigeria, London, the U.S., and India showed me that Gen Z everywhere is asking the same questions: What do I want to do? Am I doing enough? What matters to me?
Maybe my passion isn't one thing. Maybe it's the joy of being curious. Maybe it's a little bit of everything that makes me feel happy.
In healthcare, simplicity builds trust. Patients don't want a menu of choices—they want clear, expert-backed solutions.
Values are easy to talk about when things are going well. Their real test is when things go wrong.
My journey didn't begin in classrooms or case studies, but quietly, around our family dinner table where I unknowingly picked up lessons in problem-solving, resilience, and purpose.
During my first few days in Lagos, everything from the systems to the pace felt unfamiliar. I had come in eager to contribute, but quickly realized that intention alone isn't enough.