Ankit Gupta, a graduate from IIT Bombay pursued his masters at Stanford University. He founded Bicycle Health, a telehealth platform in the US and expanded it to 29 states, treating close to 20,000 patients. He is in Fortune’s 40 under 40 list of 2022.
Fortune’s 40 under 40
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Published on 10, Dec 2022
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