Tushar Vashisht Explained

Tushar Vashisht
Birth Date:3 April 1985
Birth Place:Karnal, Haryana, India
Nationality:Indian
Known For:Founder of HealthifyMe
Alma Mater:University of Pennsylvania
Residence:Bangalore, Karnataka, India

Tushar Vashisht is an Indian entrepreneur. He is the co-founder and CEO of consumer health app HealthifyMe. He is a former investment banker, was an early employee at Aadhaar and is a University of Pennsylvania graduate.

Early life

Vashisht was born in Karnal, Haryana, to SN Vashisht, former Director General of Police of Haryana, and Dr. Suneeta Madan, daughter of veterinary scientist ML Madan.[1]

Vashisht did his K-12 in different schools in Haryana before graduating from Sardar Patel Vidyalaya in New Delhi in 2003. He spent his first two college years between Delhi College of Engineering and Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology,[2] before transferring to and graduating with a BAS in computer science from the University of Pennsylvania in 2007.

Career

Vashisht began his career from Wall Street as an intern for BlackRock. He joined Deutsche Bank full-time as corporate finance analyst in San Francisco before shifting to Singapore.[3] [4] In 2009, he joined the Aadhaar project headed by Nandan Nilekani in Bangalore, where many of the future board members and early investors of HealthifyMe were his colleagues.[5]

Inspired by his own weight gain within a year of returning to India,[6] [7] Vashisht started HealthifyMe in 2012, with Mathew Cherian and Sachin Shenoy as co-founders with "a vision to help Indians be healthier and fitter using online tools". According to him, it is India's "first comprehensive calorie tracker".[8] The company would later add digital nutritionists and trainers as subscription service.[9] In 2019, it launched AI-powered "Smart Plans" recommended by its digital nutritionist "Ria", based on customer habits and medical conditions.[10] The company went on to raise four rounds of funding including a series B funding of 18 million in 2018.[11] In 2019, HealthifyMe was reported to be the top rated Indian startup on Google Play Store.[12]

While at HealthifyMe and during their poverty line experiment, Vashisht advocated for better nutrition policies for Indians.[13] He advocated for better protein subsidy for the masses in 2011-12 in front of the Planning Commission and National Advisory Council, as well as on other forums.[14] In 2018, he gave a presentation during the India-Russia Business Summit, in front of Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Poverty experiment

In 2011, Vashisht lived on 100 a day and 32 a day for a month, alongside Mathew Cherian. The duo documented their experience on a blog and went on to advocate for the improvement of the average and poor Indian, especially in the field of nutrition, travel, employment and addiction. They concluded that 32 was insufficient to survive on, while 120 a day was the income level required to exit poverty.[13] [14] [15] [16]

Music

Vashisht is a trained Hindustani classical singer and was a member of Penn Masala between 2005 and 2007. His composition "Pehchaan" was the title song of the album released in 2007.[5] The song was featured on America's Best of College A Capella in 2008.[17]

Notes and References

  1. News: Vashisht . Tushar . Note to my dad . 5 January 2020. Tribune India.
  2. News: DCE Alumni who also went to Sardar Patel vidyalaya . DCE Alumni.
  3. News: TEDxGolfLinksPark . 5 January 2020. TED.
  4. News: Barefoot - The other side of life . 12 February 2020 . The Hindu.
  5. News: Sharma . Supriya . Redrawing the line: Tushar Vashisht, Mathew Cherian made a difference by contributing in Nandan Nilekani's Unique Identification Authority project . 5 January 2020 . India Today.
  6. News: Dhillon . Amrit . HealthifyMe app tracks nutrition in thousands of Indian dishes . 22 February 2020 . The National.
  7. News: The way to greener pastures . 22 February 2020 . Tribune India.
  8. News: Rai . Saritha . Fighting Fat at India Inc., One Dosa at a Time . 5 January 2020 . New York Times. 29 January 2013 .
  9. News: Bagchi . Shrabonti . Staying fit has never been easier . 5 January 2020 . Economic Times.
  10. News: Healthifyme wants to improve your diet with its Ria2.0 AI assistant . 5 January 2020 . Indian Express.
  11. News: Salve . Priyanka . The HealthifyMe puzzle: AI makes fitness cheaper and easier, but can it chisel a healthy business model? . 5 January 2020 . Economic Times.
  12. News: Dash . Sanchita . This startup helping 9 million Indians lose weight may soon turn profitable . 5 January 2020 . Business Insider.
  13. News: Rai . Saritha . Living Like the Other Half . 5 January 2020 . New York Times. 20 October 2011 .
  14. News: Is India's poverty line of 65 US cents a day fair? . 5 January 2020 . BBC.
  15. News: Khan. Atir. US-based Indians find it 'dangerous' to live on Rs 32 a day . 22 February 2020 . India Today.
  16. News: Rai . Saritha . Two entrepreneurs in Bangalore try living on $2 a day . 22 February 2020 . NDTV.
  17. News: BEST OF COLLEGE A CAPPELLA 2008 . 5 January 2020 . Varsity Vocals.