Vidhi Bhanderi is a dedicated Board Member and Mentor at CareerBump, where she leverages her extensive experience in bioengineering to empower the next generation of leaders, particularly First Generation Women in Georgia High Schools. With over six years in the biopharmaceutical industry, Vidhi has honed...
Vidhi Bhanderi is a dedicated Board Member and Mentor at CareerBump, where she leverages her extensive experience in bioengineering to empower the next generation of leaders, particularly First Generation Women in Georgia High Schools. With over six years in the biopharmaceutical industry, Vidhi has honed her expertise in developing innovative prosthetic solutions that enhance patient outcomes. Her academic foundation, a BASc in Biomedical Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology, coupled with a minor in Spanish, underscores her commitment to bridging technical knowledge with effective communication in diverse environments.
In her current role at CareerBump, Vidhi has successfully coordinated curriculum and mentorship sessions for three graduating cohorts, impacting over 30 students. Her efforts have not only provided these young women with essential insights into professionalism and career development but have also fostered a supportive network that encourages them to pursue their passions in STEM fields. Vidhi’s skills in Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP), Verification and Validation (V&V), and automation technologies like Kneat and Raspberry Pi are instrumental in guiding students through real-world applications of bioengineering principles.
As a mentor, Vidhi is particularly passionate about training and development, utilizing her knowledge in 3D modeling and programming languages such as Java to inspire creativity and innovation among her mentees. Her commitment to youth mentoring reflects her belief in the transformative power of education and mentorship, making her an invaluable asset to both CareerBump and the broader biopharmaceutical community. Through her work, Vidhi is not only shaping future professionals but also contributing to a more inclusive and diverse workforce in the bioengineering sector.