A proud Singaporean, Sharmishta (“Mishti”) Sivaramakrishnan was raised across the Middle East, North America, Europe, South and Southeast Asia. An experienced corporate strategy and public policy professional, she considers herself a chameleon of sorts, ultimately committed to strengthening public-private cooperation.
Prior to her current role leading Global Operations at the Clinton Health Access Initiative, Mishti worked as a management consultant at EY-Parthenon, served in the Government of Singapore as well as worked at organizations committed to public impact such as the World Economic Forum, Asian Development Bank and the United Nations.
Mishti is a current Board Member of Caring for Cambodia, an NGO born out of SAS’ strong expatriate community. Mishti previously served as CFC’s UN Youth Representative and a member of CFC’s high school chapter at SAS. An active youth leader, she also holds a number of key leadership appointments within and outside of Singapore.