Radhika Bhavsar has over 15 years of subject matter expertise in nonprofit innovation, driving transformative change across the U.S., India, and East/West Africa. She’s a versatile program leader specializing in social innovation, product development and strategic execution, holding degrees in social science and public health, along with certifications in Lean Six Sigma, Project Management, and Health Education. Radhika’s impact includes working with the U.S. Department of Defense to establish the U.S. Military Health Systems’ inaugural population health program, supporting the design of the pandemic response at Partners in Health, building new business models, and shaping product innovation at the March of Dimes, and digitizing healthcare in Rwanda’s Northern Province during her Global Health Corps fellowship in 2016–2017. She is an active lecturer in global health at the University of California, San Diego, and mentors students on practical project management tools in the field as well as supporting their career development. Currently, Radhika serves as a Senior Technical Specialist in Innovation at Global Communities, bridging innovative solutions to challenges in last mile communities.