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Punit Singh Soni

Founder and CEO at Suki

Punit Singh Soni is the founder and CEO of Suki, a voice-based digital assistant for clinicians. Prior to Suki, they were the Chief Product Officer at Flipkart, an advisor at Google, and the Vice President of Product Management at Motorola Mobility. Punit has also worked as an investment manager intern at Intel Capital and as a software engineer at Softface Inc. and Avanti Corporation.

Punit Singh Soni attended The Wharton School, where they received their MBA in 2007. Their field of study was venture capital, and they were a member of the University Venture Fund and the Wharton Technology Conference 2007. Punit also attended the University of Wyoming, where they studied electrical engineering from 1998-2000. Punit was the treasurer of the Indian Students Association and conducted research on the application of fuzzy logic to create an "intelligent" water heater. Finally, they attended the National Institute of Technology Kurukshetra, where they studied electronics and communications engineering from 1994-1998. Punit was the president of the student body and the convener of the Nationwide Technology Conference. Punit also conducted research on the application of fuzzy logic to create an "intelligent" water heater.

Punit Singh Soni is the founder and CEO of a medium sized team. Erin Palm, Chris Brubaker, Jatin Chhugani, Jon Niswander, Matt Pallakoff, Tracy Rentz, and Jallel Harrati all report to Punit Singh Soni.

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Suki is an AI-powered, voice-enabled digital assistant for doctors that lifts the burden of documentation, enabling them to focus on what they love: treating patients. By using artificial intelligence, Suki is able to be personalized to each doctor, gets smarter as they use it, and is rapidly and inexpensively scalable. Moreover, it is easy to implement and even easier to use, not getting in the way of the physician and the patient. Suki is like having an assistant in the exam room who knows how a doctor practices and, as a result, makes the work day easier.


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