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Prior to joining Philips in 2020, Deeptha was President of Johnson & Johnson’s Skin Health business and Office of Marketing Value. Through 2015 – 2019, she held various Johnson & Johnson leadership positions in Asia and globally. Prior to this, Deeptha spent 17 years at Procter & Gamble in Asia, where she held various business and marketing leadership positions.
Deeptha was born in India in 1976 and is now a citizen of Singapore. She has a Bachelor of Science degree in Statistics, Mathematics and Computer Science from St. Francis College, Osmania University and a Post Graduate Diploma in Management from the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore - where she was the first female to be elected to the post of student body president.
Deeptha is passionate about creativity and communication - she has served on the Board of the Association of National Advertisers in the United States and is also a published author. Deeptha currently lives in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, with her husband and two sons.
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Philips' main purpose is to improve the health and well-being of humankind through innovation. Philips' goal is to improve the lives of 2 billion people by 2025, including 200 million in underserved communities. In 2021, Philips has over 1.8 billion euros invested in R&D and over registered 57,000 patent rights. When it comes to innovation, Philips aims to not do it in isolation - instead, they partner with healthcare providers, start-ups, universities (especially university hospitals), and other companies. Philips has been named by Boston Consulting Group in 2020 as the number 1 MedTech company in the world.