St. Jude India ChildCare Centres
Anil Nair has a diverse work experience spanning over two decades. Anil started their career as a Software Engineer at Patni in 1998, where they worked until 2000. Anil then moved to Atos Origin, where they worked as a Software Engineer for a brief period in 2001. Anil then joined SBI Card as an Area Sales Manager in 2003 and later transitioned to Marico Limited as a Sales Manager in 2004. In 2006, they joined TCI as a Program Manager and worked there until 2008 when they moved to Comat Technologies Pvt Ltd as the Head of Education Services. Anil then joined PRS Legislative Research in 2010 as the Coordinator for State Political Leaders, a role they held till 2014. From 2014 to 2018, they worked at Janaagraha Centre for Citizenship and Democracy as the Deputy Head of Advocacy and Reforms. Anil later became the Head of Reforms until 2019. Currently, Anil serves as the Chief Executive Officer at St. Jude India ChildCare Centres, a position they have held since May 2019.
Anil Nair's education history shows that they attended the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta from 2001 to 2003, although the specific degree and field of study are unknown. Prior to that, from 1994 to 1998, they pursued a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Civil Engineering at the University of Mumbai. Anil completed their secondary education at Fr Agnel from 1985 to 1994, obtaining a High School Certificate (HSC) in the field of Science. Additionally, it is mentioned that Anil Nair has also attended the Harvard Business School Executive Education, but no specific dates or details are provided.
St. Jude India ChildCare Centres
Every child suffering from cancer, irrespective of economic status, deserves to get the best chance of surviving the disease and leading a full, healthy, happy life. St. Judes provides this chance through its well-established model of cost-free, holistic care during the period of the child's treatment. In major cities of India where low cost cancer treatment is available, children who need treatment for cancer and their parents come to hospitals from distant towns and villages. The hospitals do not treat them as in-patients during the long drawn out treatment and these needy families do not have a place to stay whenever the child is not admitted to hospital. Hence, St Judes provides these families with free of cost: 1) Safe & Hygienic Housing 2) Cooking facilities and Nutrition 3) Transport to and from the hospital 4) Counselling for children and parents 5) Educational and recreational activities 6) Art-based therapy, music therapy and yoga St. Jude India ChildCare Centres has a pan-India presence and currently runs 38 Centres in 9 cities. The organisation is accredited as a GiveIndia Tier 1 Organisation, is rated "VO 1A” by CRISIL (An S&P company) and is also an empanelled partner of the National CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) Hub.