When Dr. S Senthil Kandeepan started working in corporate America, he "felt a disconnect to the social cause and started preparing for Indian Civil Services with an intent to serve humanity," he tells Fast Company.
That's how he ended up as the founder and CEO of Healthwatch Telediagnostics, a company that provides at-home cardiac diagnostic tests in India and overseas.
Now, he's hoping to make the company a global leader in cardiac rhythm management, with a three-fold increase in revenue per year.
"I would like to create value for people with cutting-edge diagnostic technology," Kandeepan says.
"To be on the frontline of healthcare transformation."
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