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Bakhuti Shengelia
Vice President & Global Head of Healthcare System Engagement and Capability Building
Bakhuti Shengelia, a seasoned health systems expert, has an impressive background in shaping global healthcare strategy and policies for enhanced patient access and outcomes.
With experience at prestigious organizations like the World Bank, GAVI, and the World Health Organization, Bakhuti has excelled in program leadership, advisory roles, and as a qualified physician with insight into patient care and healthcare workforce requirements.
Known for his versatility and influential leadership, Bakhuti thrives in managing multiple projects in demanding environments, fostering client relationships, and developing talent to drive business performance.
His expertise spans across executive leadership, healthcare management, policy development, global health strategy, health systems reform, and more, making him a valuable asset in healthcare and public affairs.
Educationally, Bakhuti holds degrees in Medicine from Tbilisi Medical University, Market Access from The London School of Economics, and Public Health from Harvard University.
Throughout his career, Bakhuti held key positions at Novartis, serving as VP of Global Healthcare Systems Engagement, VP of Gene Therapy Public Policy, and Executive Director of Global Policy and Healthcare Systems.
He also contributed significantly to organizations like the Novartis Foundation, GAVI Alliance, World Bank, World Health Organization, USAID, and the Ministry of Labour, Health and Social Affairs of Georgia.
Bakhuti Shengelia's professional journey includes roles such as Senior Health Specialist, Scientist, Global Health Leadership Fellow, and Regional Health Adviser.
His areas of expertise include healthcare financing, market access, immunization financing, public-private sector partnerships, regulatory standards, and health technology, among others.
Proactive, detail-oriented, and results-driven, Bakhuti is always prepared for new challenges and remains dedicated to improving global healthcare systems and patient outcomes.