AZ Dream Studio Podcast: Global Talent's Stories
Six years at Deloitte. Sydney to Boston to New York. Then Tony Senanayake walked away from it all, after a dark moment forced him to question what he was doing with his life. Today, Tony is CEO of Fortify Health, reaching 15.5 million beneficiaries monthly across India. He's a Mulago Fellow and Jacobs Foundation Fellow, and he's also pursuing Master of Public Health at UCL while scaling the organisation. In this conversation, Tony shares: * A dark moment that forced him to reflect on his own life * How he tested his interest in social impact before leaving consulting * Why he only applied to 3 business schools with laser focus on development economics * Building credibility in public health without a traditional NGO background * Why nonprofits should run like for-profit companies * Scaling from 20 to 100 people and 15.5 million beneficiaries * The importance of self-reflection and honesty in becoming who you want to be * Perspectives for those looking to transition into social impact careers If you're in a corporate role wondering whether you could use those skills for social good, or if you're trying to become the person you actually want to be, this conversation will resonate deeply. Tony’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tony-senanayake/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/tony-senanayake/] Website of Fortify Health: https://www.fortifyhealth.global/ [https://www.fortifyhealth.global/]
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