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Prasad Setty
Lecturer, Graduate School of Business - Academic Administration
BioPrasad’s expertise is in the science and practice of helping people and organizations grow and scale. As an established thought leader and seasoned executive, Prasad’s insights are derived from his experience in the corporate world, academia and advisory roles.
At Stanford’s Graduate School of Business, Prasad co-teaches an MBA course on trends shaping the world of work. He serves as an independent advisor to companies including BetterUp, DataStax, and Grab on people, culture and organizational matters.
Previously, Prasad was at Google for 15 years, and founded their renowned People Analytics team in 2007. Under his leadership, Google undertook highly influential and well-known research initiatives including Project Oxygen and Project Aristotle to enable great managers and teams. Prasad expanded his role in People Operations (i.e., Google’s HR function) to also lead compensation, benefits and performance management for Google. He helped shape Google’s approach to attracting, developing and retaining talent, and worked closely with the management team and the board of directors to grow the workforce ten-fold over his tenure.
Prasad later took on a role as Vice President, Digital Work Experience in Google Workspace and focused on making the experience of digital work productive, sustainable, healthy and inclusive for the billions of users of Google Workspace products (including Gmail, Calendar, Docs, Meet).
Before joining Google, Prasad was vice president of workforce analytics at Capital One. Earlier, he was a consultant with McKinsey & Company.
He holds an MBA from the Wharton School where he graduated as a Palmer Scholar. He continues his association with Wharton, serving on the advisory board for executive education. He also has a master’s degree in chemical engineering from Carnegie-Mellon University and a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from IIT, Chennai, India. -
DiPali Shah
Affiliate, Graduate School of Business - Executive Education
BioDiPali Shah is a Silicon Valley real estate broker and entrepreneur with nearly three decades of experience advising founders, executives, and investors on complex real estate and capital decisions. Her work focuses on luxury estates, strategic acquisitions, and high-value off-market transactions where discretion, trust, and long-term judgment are essential. Prior to real estate, she served as a market maker at the Pacific Stock Exchange and worked in clinical hospital environments in San Francisco and Oakland, experiences that shaped her approach to decision-making under uncertainty. DiPali was selected to be a part of the Stanford Executive Program at the Stanford Business School and is an alumna of the University of California, Berkeley. DiPali’s current interests explore the intersection of AI, behavioral psychology, markets, and human-centered technology. She is also developing entrepreneurial ventures focused on AI infrastructure, trust systems, and digital platforms designed to improve decision-making in high-stakes environments. Outside of work, she enjoys listening to podcasts, traveling, reading, hiking, cooking, and studying emerging technologies, global business trends, and the psychology of human behavior. She speaks English, Gujarati, and Spanish, with proficiency in Mandarin.