New York, November 16: Two Indian-Americans have made it to Fortune's annual '40 Under 40' list, featuring founders, executives, investors, and activists who are shaping business in 2022.
Kanav Kariya, president of Jump Crypto and Ankit Gupta, founder and CEO of Bicycle Health, are among the list of trailblazers and influencers who are creating and seizing opportunity, and also empowering others. Jasmeet Kaur Bains Becomes First Indian-Origin Sikh Woman To Be Elected to California Assembly.
"Honoured to be included on Fortune's 40 Under 40 list this year! Especially amongst all the amazing trailblazers shaping the healthcare industry. A well-deserved recognition of our incredible team at BicycleHealth and their dedication to the care of patients with OUD (Opioid Use Disorder)," Gupta wrote in a tweet.
Ankit Gupta, 35, has been featured in the Health and Bioscience category. Starting out with a single clinic in Redwood City, California, in 2017, Gupta's Bicycle Health launched its virtual care platform in 2020, providing specialized telehealth services for Opioid Use Disorder (OUD). Janaki Easwar, 13-Year-Old Girl of Indian Origin, To Perform With Australian Rock Band Icehouse in T20 World Cup 2022 Final at MCG.
It aims to increase access to high-quality, integrated medical and behavioural healthcare for people with opioid use disorder. The company has since expanded to 29 states, treated 20,000 patients, and raised $83 million in vFeature+in+Annual+List&via=latestly" title="Tweet">