Rahul Mullick is an experienced professional with a diverse work history. Rahul is currently serving as the Senior Vice President - Digital at Resolve To Save Lives, where their main responsibility is driving the digital health strategy for global health priorities and making technology choices for maximum impact. Prior to this, Rahul worked as an Advisor at Anuvika Advisors, where they provided guidance on digital strategy, policy, investments, and partnerships for social impact. Rahul also worked as an Advisor at Microsoft, focusing on global health access and equity, health data and platforms, and precision health and AI.
Before their time at Microsoft, Rahul held the position of Deputy Director & India Country Leader - Digital at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, where they worked on using technology to bring transformation to various sectors such as health, nutrition, and agriculture in India. Rahul also has experience as a Partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers, where they managed consulting projects and a team of consultants in the government transformation practice.
Earlier in their career, Rahul worked as a Director at KPMG India, driving the organization's focus on technology and government advisory in multiple domains. Rahul also held leadership positions at Wipro Limited, managing consulting teams and projects in Australia & New Zealand and the Middle East. Additionally, Rahul has worked at Ernst & Young, where they gained experience in the information systems assurance and advisory services practice, and at QAI India Ltd. and Microland Ltd. in various roles related to software engineering and marketing.
Throughout their career, Rahul has consistently focused on leveraging digital technology to create social impact and improve the quality of life for those less privileged.
Rahul Mullick completed their Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from Osmania University from 1992 to 1995. Following this, they pursued an MBA specializing in Systems & Marketing at T A Pai Management Institute in Manipal from 1995 to 1997.
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