CToday Awards

Nishtha Jain

Honored as “Most Influential Female Leader in Digital Technology 2024”

Nishtha Jain

Nishtha Jain has unique dedication to transforming biopharma through innovation. She is the Head of Innovation and Digital Technology at Takeda. Her journey began as an Associate Software Engineer at Accenture in India, sparked by a passion for technology. With an undergraduate degree in Biotechnology and a master’s in Biotechnology from Georgetown University, Nishtha built a foundation and enthusiasm for exploring the convergence of life sciences and technology.  Her early roles in business and data analysis within healthcare and IT laid the groundwork for her work in biopharma, and later her experience at Bio-pharma and biotech companies such as GSK and Biogen where she applied digital innovations to address pressing challenges across R&D, medical affairs, and commercial that helped her in recognizing the potential of digital technologies in the biopharma industry . At Takeda, she continues to drive forward initiatives that enhance patient care and operational efficiency, embodying a commitment to leveraging technology to revolutionize the healthcare landscape.

Selected for Pioneering Digital Transformation at Takeda 

As the Head of Innovation and Digital Technologies for R&D Quality at Takeda, Nishtha oversees Innovation and digital technologies that drive efficiency, for a global R&D Quality function that spans the entire R&D pipeline, from initial drug discovery through phase four, including pharmacovigilance for clinical and commercial products and devices throughout their life cycles. A key initiative has been her advocacy for a “Problem First” approach—prioritizing comprehensive problem-solving before deploying technological solutions. This method has led to the development of several Minimum Viable Products (MVPs) and AI-driven experiments aimed at addressing root issues within biopharma processes.

She also introduced an Innovation Board inspired by “Shark Tank,” where business users pitch projects to secure funding, ensuring robust problem identification and solution alignment. Additionally, Nishtha led “Digital LEAP IN,” a digital learning platform designed around awareness, application, and exploration, which has been instrumental in upskilling Takeda’s teams and fostering a culture of continuous learning. Currently, Nishtha is exploring Gen AI technology to optimize the audit process for report reviews, issue tracking, and risk monitoring—a step forward in enhancing compliance, quality, and long-term business success.

 

Why Nishtha Jain Deserves the Title of “Most Influential Female Leader in Digital Technology 2024?”

Nishtha has been a strong advocate for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in both the healthcare and technology sectors, where she actively champions the cause of gender equity. Her dedication is evident through her leadership in various Employee Resource Groups (ERGs), where she has worked to create more inclusive and equitable workplaces. Her involvement with the Healthcare Businesswomen’s Association (HBA) and her membership in Chief Boston highlight her ongoing commitment to empowering women and fostering inclusive communities.

Beyond her DEI efforts, Nishtha is engaged in mentorship and community service. She has been instrumental in guiding early and mid-career professionals, offering valuable mentorship that supports the next generation of leaders in healthcare and technology. Through her volunteer work and mentorship programs, she has made a meaningful impact, helping many professionals navigate their careers and grow within their fields. Her dedication to community engagement underscores her commitment to contributing positively to the lives of others and creating lasting change within her industry.

Nishtha also envisions an innovative future for healthcare, where advances in artificial intelligence, telemedicine, and digital health records enable the rapid, personalized delivery of treatments to patients. With a focus on harnessing these emerging technologies, she sees a world where medical care is not only more efficient but also more tailored to individual needs. Her forward-thinking vision positions her as a leader with a deep commitment to driving meaningful advancements in healthcare, ensuring that future solutions are both cutting-edge and accessible to those who need them most.

 

Staying Ahead in a Fast-Paced Industry

For Nishtha, staying ahead in an evolving industry like digital health and biopharma requires a commitment to lifelong learning. Her curiosity and adaptability have been essential in navigating the rapidly changing landscape of AI and healthcare technology. She actively participates in webinars, workshops, and networking events to stay informed about the latest trends, while continuously seeking feedback to refine her approach. She also emphasizes the importance of self-reflection and regular experimentation with new ideas and technologies.

 

Achievements and Recognition in 2024 

This year, Nishtha’s influence has been widely acknowledged. She was featured in CIO Look magazine as one of the “Most Influential Women Leaders Shaping the Future of Healthcare,” and named one of the “10 Most Impactful Women Leaders in Tech” by Silicon Valley Leaders. She also received recognition as an honoree on the Marquis Who’s Who list and was celebrated in Boston Business Journal’s 40Under40 list.

 

Advice for Emerging Leaders in Biopharma and Digital Technology

For those eager to make an impact in digital transformation within healthcare and biopharma, Nishtha shares insights rooted in her experience and passion for progress. She encourages aspiring leaders to view every challenge as a valuable learning experience. Obstacles can feel daunting, but rather than seeing them as setbacks, she suggests embracing them as stepping stones toward larger goals. Growth often comes from facing difficult situations head-on, and innovative breakthroughs frequently emerge from taking risks and venturing outside of one’s comfort zone.

Nishtha also emphasizes the importance of staying curious. The intersection of healthcare and digital technology is a fast-paced field that requires constant adaptation. Regularly updating one’s knowledge is essential, whether through formal education, self-study, or networking. This dedication to lifelong learning enables leaders to stay current with the latest advancements and trends, which can be crucial in driving change. Collaboration is essential for impactful innovation, and she reminds aspiring leaders that success is rarely achieved alone—asking for help when needed is not a weakness but a strength. Nishtha inspires future leaders to cultivate a mindset of excellence, emphasizing that in a field as essential and dynamic as healthcare, striving to push boundaries can drive meaningful advancements in patient care and operational efficiency.