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Mohan Sudabattula

The Shop Workspace

part of a series on کورسو | (Koor·Soo) | A faint glimmer of hope

About the speaker

Mohan is a social entrepreneur, storyteller, and the Founder of Project Embrace - a globally recognized nonprofit that turns medical waste and surplus into systems of care, dignity, and access. What started as a college dorm idea has now served over 12,000 patients across four continents, focusing on the most vulnerable communities.

His work has been featured by the United Nations, TEDx, and the Utah State Legislature, and he was recently named to Forbes 30 Under 30 for Social Impact. He’s also a Maker Fellow - a privately curated community of the world's most ambitious founders backed by leaders like Y Combinator, a16z, and Sequoia.

At the heart of it, Mohan believes healthcare should feel like holding the door for a stranger - simple, human, and full of heart. You’ll usually find him somewhere between a warehouse, a notebook, and a dance floor, still building systems that center people, not institutions.

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