I am a Public Policy Consultant, currently based in India, working at the intersection of governance, civic engagement, and grassroots development. I have previously worked with Bain & Company and hold a degree in Engineering from Delhi Technological University (DTU). I also hold a Masters degree in Sociology that I pursued along with the consulting work.
My professional journey combines strategy consulting, equity trading, and social impact. As Director of Anurudra Seva Foundation, my NGO dedicated to welfare and community development, I have been actively involved in initiatives that promote education, healthcare access, and youth empowerment. Recently, I delivered an Oral Presentation on the research topic "Why Asia needs its own framework for metabolic health" - an intersection of Healthcare and Policy framework. This is where my work aligns with CHaI's themes.
My work deals closely with policy and governance themes, focusing on how reforms, institutions, and citizen participation can create meaningful change. I am particularly interested in how grassroots realities connect with high-level policymaking, and how narratives can be shaped to mobilize communities. Through my NGO and consulting practice, I aim to bridge the gap between policy design and lived experience.
Through CHaI, I hope to connect with researchers and practitioners, exchange ideas, and develop collaborative cross-cultural projects that bridge policy space, public health, and social sciences. I am interested in understanding variations in lived experiences across different contexts.
Email: kritantmishra@gmail.comÂ