Driven by a desire to bridge the gap between design and business, I decided to pursue my master’s degree at SCAD. This opportunity allowed me to explore the intersection of design and business, equipping me with a holistic perspective on how these disciplines can align to create impactful, integrated solutions for the future.

My work and passion have primarily centered around healthcare and education — two industries I believe are fundamental to creating meaningful societal impact, both in India and globally. I grew up deeply influenced by these sectors, and many of my projects stem from my personal experiences, fueling my commitment to positively impact people’s lives.

However, entering the consultancy world taught me an important lesson: you don’t always get to choose the industries you work in. This pushed me to broaden my vision and adapt to diverse fields, including cybersecurity, banking, fintech, and logistics. Through this journey, I developed a strong ability to mold my research and design approach to fit each unique context.

I discovered that my true passion lies in building and facilitating research frameworks rather than just focusing on final design deliverables. Designing personalized methodologies for different industries has been empowering and has deepened my understanding of research as a core discipline.

This philosophy extends to my mentoring experiences — from guiding juniors at my undergraduate college to serving as a graduate mentor at SCAD. I believe in helping others learn how to find the right information and build their own research capabilities, rather than simply providing answers.

These experiences have strengthened my skills in client partnerships, stakeholder management, and adapting quickly to new challenges. I thrive in end-to-end processes that involve human-computer interaction, product design, brand strategy, and development. My approach has always been to build with the people, for the people, and by the people — a philosophy that has been at the heart of my design journey since 2018.