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Caroline Savello
President at Color
Caroline Savello is the President at Color, a company focused on providing infrastructure for durable and equitable public health across entire populations. Here are some key points about her background and role:
Role at Color
Caroline Savello serves as the President of Color, where she is responsible for overseeing the company's commercial strategy and business operations. She leads the commercial teams in scaling the business globally, building partnerships with health systems, payer-provider networks, Fortune 500 employers, technology companies, and biopharma firms.45
Previous Roles
Before becoming President, Savello held several key roles at Color, including Chief Commercial Officer and Head of Business Operations. Her leadership has been instrumental in the company's business model evolution, scaling the valuation from $450M to $4.6B and establishing partnerships with key industry players like the CDC and the California Department of Public Health.23
Professional Background
Savello has a diverse professional background, having worked at Bloomberg LP where she was the Chief of Staff and Global Head of Strategy to the CEO of Bloomberg Media, and later the General Manager of China Initiatives. She also worked at The Boston Consulting Group, consulting with Fortune 100 biotech companies and the Gates Foundation.23
Education
Caroline Savello holds a joint B.A./M.A. in political science from Yale University, which complements her strategic and analytical skills.25
Skills and Impact
Her expertise includes driving revenue growth, expanding market reach, and enhancing operational efficiency. Savello's leadership has been crucial in Color's growth and success, particularly in building strong relationships with clients, partners, and teams.14
Additional Information
She is a member of the Forbes Business Development Council and has contributed to various articles on business development and communication strategies.4 Savello is also proficient in multiple languages, including German, Chinese (Mandarin), and French.5
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