InCrowd and Survey Healthcare Global are now part of Konovo

Employee Spotlight: Mili Bhatia

Mili is the SVP of Client Services at Survey Healthcare Global, the client research side of OpinionSite. Get to know more about her below!

What do you love about working in the life science industry?

I love that part of what we do impacts healthcare, with the ultimate goal of improving patient care.

You work as the SVP of Client Services at Survey Healthcare Global, what’s the best part of your job?

The best part of my job is the people I work with. We have an amazing group of people at this company, and I feel so fortunate to work together with them to share ideas, collaborate and ultimately enhance our client service offerings.

You recently were named chair of the Apollo DEIA committee. Why do you think DEIA leadership and your role are important to the company? 

DEIA leadership and participation are extremely important as we want to build a strong work culture that promotes inclusion and equity. There is a lot to be learned in this space and I am happy to be a part of a company that has invested in myself and the committee so we can really make an impact on educating ourselves in this area.

What is a fun fact, hidden talent, or hobbies you enjoy?

I love to party plan with a specific theme in mind, it helps me release my creativity and also utilize my project management skills.

Survey Healthcare Global, OpinionSite, and InCrowd are all brands within the Apollo Intelligence family of companies.

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