Shital Daftari, the visionary Founder and CEO of SNT Biotech, is an inspiring leader driven by a passion for innovation and a commitment to improving healthcare accessibility. With a background that diverges from the traditional medical field, Shital's journey into the world of medical diagnostics is marked by her entrepreneurial spirit and dedication to health equity.
Under Shital’s leadership, SNT Biotech has become a leading force in the distribution of at-home screening solutions and medical test kits. Her strategic direction has earned the company numerous accolades for quality, innovation, and customer satisfaction. Shital's ability to identify gaps in healthcare and her unwavering focus on preventive screenings have positioned SNT Biotech as a trusted partner for health plans and managed care organizations.
Shital is a participant in the Owner President Program at Harvard Business School, where she continues to hone her leadership skills and expand her knowledge. She is also enrolled in the Merck Drexel leadership development program, reflecting her commitment to continuous learning and excellence in her field.
In recognition of her outstanding entrepreneurial achievements, Shital was honored as an EY Entrepreneur of the Year Midwest finalist, a testament to her innovative approach and impactful leadership. She has also been featured on the Daily Herald's Influential Women list, named NAWBO Chicago’s Entrepreneur of the Year and was recognized as one of the top three women to watch by the Women Presidents' Organization (WPO).
Shital’s work extends beyond business;she is a strong advocate for women empowerment and minority representation in the corporate world.
Her achievements as a Minority and Women-Owned Business leader serve as a testament to her dedication to diversity and inclusion.
Through her innovative approach, Shital Daftari is shaping the future of healthcare by making health testing more accessible, convenient, and reliable for everyone. Her vision for SNT Biotech is not just about growth but about making a meaningful impact on population health and health equity.