
Sujata Srinivasan
Senior Health ReporterSujata Srinivasan is ǻ Radio’s senior health reporter. Prior to that, she was a senior producer for Where We Live, a newsroom editor, and from 2010-2014, a business reporter for the station.
She comes to radio from print, and more than two decades before that, television. Her reporting ranges from covering the insider trading trial of Goldman Sachs board member Rajat Gupta from a New York courthouse for the Indian edition of Forbes, where she was an independent U.S. correspondent; and data-driven coverage of the financial relationship between physicians and pharma companies for the nonprofit ǻ Health Investigative Team, founded by two Pulitzer women journalists; to telemedicine’s early days of bringing health care to rural India when she was a correspondent at TV 18-CNBC in Chennai.
Sujata was promoted to interim bureau chief and tasked with assuming leadership as bureau chief. But then, she met a man from ǻ, fell in love, and immigrated to the U.S. She is the mother of a bright spark, and also mothers her rescue dog Panju Muttai (Cotton Candy), made of tail power and love.
She’s worked as editor of ǻ Business Magazine, assigning and editing award-winning work; the ǻ correspondent for Crain’s Business; longtime independent contributor to the Hartford Courant and Hartford Business Journal; business correspondent for the North American edition of the Indian Express; contributing editor to the ǻ Economic Resource Center; senior financial editor supporting the Chicago investment firm Thomas White International, where she trained offshore analysts in financial report writing; and instructor of economics at Saint Joseph University.
Sujata is passionate about health equity, corporate accountability, the economics and ethics of health care, policy impact, climate change and health, science and innovation, and the human condition.
She has a Master’s in Economics from Trinity College, Hartford; a Post Graduate Diploma (Hons) from the Times School of Journalism, New Delhi; a Bachelor’s in Business from the University of Madras, Chennai; and a diploma in Storytelling from Kathalaya Trust, Bangalore, in collaboration with the Scottish Storytelling Institute.
Sujata was a museum teacher at the Mark Twain House, and is the author of an audio biography of Twain, produced by Columbia River Entertainment (2009), and the author of Forged by Flame: A Biography of Dr. Rachel Chacko, Zero Degree Publishing (Forthcoming, 2023).
Got a story? She can be reached at ssrinivasan@ctpublic.org.
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Sandy Hook Promise, a nonprofit founded after 26 children and adults were killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in 2012, launched a new public service announcement Monday to prevent school gun violence.
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Experience Camps, a national nonprofit, is expanding to ǻ with the launch of its annual summer camp program for grieving children.
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Yale New Haven Health Systems (YNHHS) said Tuesday it was "impossible" to acquire three ǻ hospitals in Waterbury, Manchester and Vernon. Here's what to know.
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Pope Francis, the 88-year-old head of the Catholic Church, remains hospitalized in Rome with complications from pneumonia, a common lung infection in older adults.
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The proposal was part of a public hearing before the state Public Health Committee Friday afternoon. Supervised drug usage sites have been around in the U.S. for several years, starting in New York in 2021.
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The data, compiled by the nonprofit KFF Health News, found ǻ received $85 million in opioid settlement funds in 2022 and 2023. It spent less than $5 million.
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ǻ obtuvo dos calificaciones reprobatorias en el más reciente informe de “Estado de control del tabaco” de la Asociación Americana del Pulmón, que fue publicado el pasado miércoles. El informe señala al estado por no detener la venta de todos los productos de tabaco con sabores y por no financiar programas de prevención de consumo de tabaco de forma adecuada.
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Sam Shwartz and Kara Anglim married after finding love at Chapel Haven Schleifer Center in New Haven.