Swati Piramal

Swati Ajay Piramal (née Shah; born 28 March 1956) is an Indian scientist and businesswoman, she also involved in healthcare, focusing on public health and innovation.

She is the vice chairperson of Piramal Group, a business conglomerate with interests in pharmaceuticals, financial services, real estate and glass packaging.

To convince local residents to get their children immunized, Piramal and her friends performed street plays about polio prevention.

[15] She is the founder of the Gopikrishna Piramal Hospital in Mumbai,[16] and has launched public health campaigns against chronic disease, Osteoporosis, Malaria, Tuberculosis, Epilepsy and polio.

[citation needed] As Director of the Piramal Foundation, she helps promote health in rural India with HMRI – a mobile health service,[17] women's empowerment projects, and supporting community education that creates young leaders.

She serves on the Boards of Indian and International Academic institutions such as IIT Bombay, and Harvard University.

Swati Shah Piramal and several business leaders with Hillary Clinton in Mumbai