Bio
Ankita Kaulberg is a product builder and strategist. She joined Stanford’s HEARTS Lab and Our Voice initiative after 10+ years in industry leading teams in building and scaling social impact tech products globally. Her prior tech work has ranged from building research-backed personalized learning platforms used by 70 million+ worldwide, to early detection systems tracking the spread of infectious diseases through community health data well before COVID. Additionally, she’s served as a consultant and advisor to clients including early-stage startups, Fortune 500 companies, and global non-profits. Her primary focus lies in leveraging technology to equitably address social challenges, particularly in the fields of education technology (ed-tech) and health technology (health-tech).
Beyond her product and strategy background, Ankita is dedicated to learning, teaching, and mentoring. Her written work includes contributions to The Economist and co-authoring case studies that became part of the required curriculum for MIT MBA students. In 2022, LinkedIn recognized her as one of the "Top 10 Voices in Education" for her influential blog posts on efficacious and equitable product design.
Ankita holds degrees from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MBA) and The University of Texas-Austin (B.S Electrical Engineering).
Current Role at Stanford
Director of Innovation & Technology, HEARTS Lab
Stanford School of Medicine