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    Snehal Desai

    Advisor - Healthcare PE

    Snehal Desai is an accomplished professional who served as the Chief Data & Analytics Officer at Cardinal Health, where he led a team specializing in Automation, Advanced Analytics, AI, ML, and Data Management & Governance.

    With over 25 years of experience, Snehal excels in leveraging data, analytics, and digital technology strategically to enhance customer experiences, boost revenue, optimize profits, and streamline costs across various industries.

    Recognized as a thought leader and change agent, Snehal bridges the gap between business and technology, fostering collaboration and accountability within teams to drive exceptional results.

    His expertise spans industries such as Hospitality, Retail, Healthcare, Financial Services, and Manufacturing/Logistics, showcasing his versatility and adaptability in diverse business environments.

    Snehal is known for his exceptional leadership skills, talent acquisition abilities, innovation prowess, deep technical knowledge, and his penchant for data-driven insights.

    He is described as 'humble', 'gifted', 'honest', 'collaborator', 'risk taker', 'multi-dimensional', and 'problem solver', embodying a unique blend of qualities that contribute to his professional success.

    Educationally, Snehal holds a Master of Science in Computer Science from Case Western Reserve University, a Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Science from The Maharaja Sayajirao University Of Baroda, and has also studied at Ipcl School.

    Currently, he serves as an Advisor in Healthcare PE at SGD Consulting, further showcasing his commitment to fostering growth and innovation within the healthcare industry.

    Snehal Desai's career highlights his dedication to transformative leadership, data-driven decision-making, and fostering a culture of collaboration and innovation in the workplace.

    Highlights

    CareMount taps Dr. Richard Morel as chief physician executive - Becker's Hospital Review
    Allegheny Health abruptly closes cancer center months before UPMC deal - Becker's Hospital Review