Gurugram, Haryana, India, May 2025 – Tata 1mg, India’s leading digital health platform, has announced the elevation of Charvi Sarin Ranta to the position of Director – Human Resource Business Partnership. In her elevated role, Charvi will lead key HR functions across the organization including strategic workforce planning, HR business partnering, talent development, change management, and data-driven HR innovation, ensuring alignment of people strategies with Tata 1mg’s fast-growing business and healthcare mission.
Charvi joined Tata 1mg over two years ago and has since played a critical role in shaping HR delivery across its Tech and Growth verticals, influencing the entire employee lifecycle with a focus on agility and impact.
Before joining Tata 1mg, Charvi held senior HR roles at American Express Global Business Travel, American Tower Corporation, YES BANK, and Positive Moves Consulting, where she led complex HR transformations, employee relations, performance management cycles, and large-scale talent programs. Her cross-industry expertise spanning finance, telecom infrastructure, and HR consulting gives her a unique perspective in building people-first, business-aligned strategies.
She is known for her people-first approach, strategic thinking, and ability to foster high-performing, inclusive teams aligned with purpose and long-term growth.
About Tata 1mg
Tata 1mg is India’s leading digital healthcare platform, offering a seamless, trusted, and comprehensive healthcare experience across medicine delivery, diagnostics, and teleconsultation. Available in over 1,800 cities, Tata 1mg combines tech-driven convenience with affordability to ensure that essential healthcare services reach every household. With a strong culture rooted in empowerment, collaboration, and radical candor, Tata 1mg continues to redefine how India experiences healthcare.
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