Vidya Sri, MBA


Vidya is Co-Founder of Teqbahn and Everywoman Treaty.  She was a Human Rights Policy Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School, where she led the Initiative on Violence Against Women, and examined the legal and implementation gaps in the global framework on violence against women, laying the groundwork for the Everywoman Treaty. 

Vidya is Co-Founder of Umed.Me, a health tech incubator delivering solutions for personal health/wellness (umed.me), personal health advocacy (speak up), personal health in the humanitarian context (umed.me migration), and medical edtech for nursing students (Umed.Tech). Umed.Me is a carbon sensitive, edge computing platform with end-to-end encryption. Vidya works at the intersection of human rights and technology at Teqbahn to develop evidence-based interventions that help address marginalized issues that disproportionately impact women. Vidya is experienced in driving systems change at the national and international levels. Vidya is an MBA and graduate of the Founders Institute.  She is featured in the book, "Social Justice and the Power of Compassion" by Marguerite Bouvard.