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Kelly Hyles
MD Student with Scholarly Concentration in Community Health / Surgery, expected graduation Spring 2026
MBA, expected graduation 2026BioKelly is a first-year medical student. She graduated from Harvard College with a B.A. in Human Developmental and Regenerative Biology. Post-graduation, she completed a public service fellowship with 5G Dialysis Centre and the Ministry of Health, working to improve the accessibility and affordability of dialysis in Guyana. Kelly is interested in increasing health equity for underserved communities, both locally and abroad.
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Yash Jain
MBA, expected graduation 2026
BioYash is an MBA candidate at the Stanford GSB (Class of 2026).
Prior to Stanford, he worked at McKinsey & Company and later at Careem (an Uber company), where he helped build and scale Careem Pay, one of the fastest-growing fintech platforms in the Middle East. His work focused on strategy, digital payments, and launching new products across emerging markets - specially in the Middle East.
At Stanford, Yash is exploring new ventures at the intersection of technology and entrepreneurship. He is driven by a broader goal of creating lasting impact - building institutions, products, and communities that leave things better than they were and open doors for people who may never have believed those doors were meant for them. -
Rishabh Jha
MBA, expected graduation 2026
BioRishabh is an MBA Candidate at the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
Rishabh was trained as a Materials Engineer at IIT Roorkee in India. Before joining Stanford, he was a product manager at Bain and Company, building scalable AI powered software platforms.
At GSB, Rishabh focuses on space technology, having spent a summer at Aadyah Space where he led their USA go-to-market strategy. His long term ambition is to specialise in microgravity manufacturing, turning in-orbit production from concept to commercial reality.
Outside work, he enjoys flying planes as a private pilot and caring for his thriving collection of indoor plants.