Paurvi Bhatt

Paurvi Bhatt, President and Chief Impact Officer of The Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregivers

Paurvi Bhatt

President and Chief Impact Officer, Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregivers

Paurvi is a healthcare executive, trusted strategist, and global thought leader with a reputation for marshaling funds, achieving focused outcomes, and leading innovative partnership strategies that bring health, care and bereavement solutions closer to home for aging populations, their families, and caregivers. As President and Chief Impact Officer of The Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregivers, and as Founder and CEO of ThirdEyeFocus, Paurvi leverages her executive experiences at Abbott, Levi Strauss, Medtronic, CARE and USAID, USGAO, in influencing, advising, and collaborating with founders, C-suite leaders and Boards to modernize legacies, reframe referral and value pathways and build organizational cultures that meet the social issues of our time.

Authentic, second-generation Indian American, Asian woman leader, recognized for thought leadership across HIV/AIDS, women's health, and social impact. Dedicated mentor focusing on developing leadership and talent to deliver outcome focused strategies across various functions and sectors.

All Sessions by Paurvi Bhatt

4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Mkomazi

Quiet Quicksand: Caregiving as a key Determinant to Gender Equal Leadership

Led by: WomenLift Health Alumnae.


While the detriments of dependent and/or elder caregiving are increasingly being documented, including diminished mental and physical health, financial security, career prospects, and overall well-being, the complex dynamics of those outcomes are not well studied. The data that is available about those with multiple caregiving responsibilities confirms that it is not easy and it also comes largely from Europe and North America. It comes from wealthy nations, places with formal (albeit broken) welfare systems. This focus on the Global North has shaped the way we think about the consequences of intergenerational transfer. This means we lack a comprehensive understanding of the magnitude, determinants, or impact of the caregiving experience. These individuals are subsidizing entire economies, yet their heavy labor is invisible. Current momentum to measure unpaid work and the global care economy brings recognition to the matter.


How should the lived experience of caregiving be valued and integrated by employers and colleagues? The session will explore questions like: What value does caregiving add? What leadership skills does it lend to the workplace? How can these skills be maximized for impact? What novel systems should be built from the ground up to reflect the profile of the workforce now versus simply adapting anachronistic structures designed for a fraction of the population? How can we, as leaders, advocate for the integration and scaling of such novel systems and policies?


Speakers:
1. Brooke Cutler, Gender Equity and Global Health Consultant
2. Paurvi Bhatt, MPH, President and Chief Impact Officer, Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregivers
3. Ms. Evelyne Opondo, Africa Director, International Center for Research on Women
4. Dr Olivia Velez, Director of Technical Services, PATH
5. Alison Varco, Program Officer, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’s Women in Leadership