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Isha Singh: From Consulting To Cross-Border Social Impact — A Journey To Systems-Level Impact

by: Admissions Gateway on August 08, 2025 | 305 Views
August 8, 2025
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Growing up in Delhi, Isha Singh was no stranger to policy conversations. Her father’s long-standing career in public service gave her a front-row seat to the mechanics and messiness of government decision-making. But for Isha, this early exposure wasn’t just background noise. It was formative. She internalized two truths early on: that public systems can profoundly shape people’s lives, and that good intentions are not enough—execution matters.

At IIT Madras, she gravitated toward roles that allowed her to lead with structure while navigating ambiguity. As President of the Student Government, she led policy changes that affected 9,000+ students and coordinated with multiple institutional stakeholders. She developed a reputation for being decisive, calm under pressure, and deeply invested in creating platforms for others to grow. Her experience cemented her love for large-scale problem-solving, especially when it came with layers of stakeholder complexity.

Post-graduation, Isha joined BCG, where she honed her analytical rigor and strategic thinking across various sectors. One project in particular, a mandate to shape a state government’s industrial policy, was a turning point. She worked alongside bureaucrats to design an integrated manufacturing hub and realized, for the first time, how her skill set could directly impact job creation, infrastructure development, and social mobility. The seed was planted: she wanted to use her private sector toolkit to solve public problems.

That intent led her to the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change (TBI), where her journey from problem solver to systems leader began in earnest.

Driving Healthcare Transformation In India

In her first role at TBI, Isha was tasked with scaling a state-wide diagnostics scheme that offered free testing services to over 14 million people. The policy was ambitious, but the ground reality was anything but smooth. There was widespread underutilization due to mistrust among frontline health workers, delays in procurement, and disjointed data systems.

Isha didn’t try to force-fit a top-down approach. Instead, she embedded herself with local district teams, spending days shadowing community health workers, listening to operational bottlenecks, and mapping failure points in the diagnostic value chain. Her approach reflected a rare blend of empathy and first-principles thinking. She utilized stakeholder insights to redesign service workflows, digitize tracking systems, and establish district-level feedback loops, resulting in improved turnaround times and utilization rates. Her work unlocked significant operational efficiencies and improved access to diagnostic care at scale, particularly for underserved rural populations.

From State Health Mandates To Presidential Advising

Her success in India opened up an unexpected and prestigious opportunity: to work directly with the President of a Southeast Asian nation. The assignment was a sharp shift in context and scope. A small island nation in Southeast Asia, rich in geopolitical significance but still grappling with post-conflict institution-building. Isha’s role involved advising the President on foreign policy and regional economic strategy, particularly with regard to cross-border collaboration and aid negotiations.

Navigating this mandate required more than intellect. It demanded cultural dexterity, patience, and humility. She had to build relationships of trust with key ministries, UN agencies, and foreign diplomats, while also equipping the President’s office with decision-making frameworks it could use sustainably. Her efforts led to the structuring of key bilateral dialogues and capacity-building initiatives that enhanced the country’s global positioning, especially in ASEAN forums.

Pioneering India’s First State-Led AI Strategy

Leading another high-impact effort, this time back in India, Isha worked with a state government to co-develop India’s first AI-for-governance strategy. With limited global precedents and no existing policy roadmap, she’s built the initiative from the ground up. Isha started by anchoring a foundational study that benchmarked India’s AI readiness against global models. She then orchestrated a consultative process involving government officials, technologists, and academic experts to co-create an inclusive, future-proof AI policy.

Her focus was to ensure that the benefits of AI don’t accrue only to the privileged few. The strategy aimed to enhance agricultural productivity, streamline public health delivery, and enable better disaster preparedness, particularly in climate-vulnerable regions. Isha’s ability to balance technical understanding with on-ground realities was central to earning buy-in from diverse stakeholders.

Beyond Work: A Thoughtful Leader And Community Builder

What sets Isha apart isn’t just her resume—it’s her orientation. Whether working on healthcare delivery or foreign policy, she brings the same core strengths: clarity under pressure, a willingness to listen deeply, and an instinct for bringing people together around a shared goal. At TBI, she informally mentored new hires, often serving as the go-to person for navigating complex stakeholder situations. She also volunteers with a regional policy think tank, contributing thought pieces and mentoring early-career professionals interested in public systems.

With support from Admissions Gateway, Isha applied to top MBA programs to deepen her skills in institutional design, data-driven policy, and systems entrepreneurship. She was admitted to Harvard Business School with $175k in financial aid, The Wharton School, and Chicago Booth School of Business. Her decision to pursue an MBA is not about changing lanes but expanding her platform to drive the next wave of public innovation in emerging economies.


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