Connecticut GIConnecticut GI PC 21 South Rd STE 100, Farmington, CT 06032 (860)4094567 (phone), (860)4094846 (fax)
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Parikh works in Farmington, CT and specializes in Gastroenterology. Dr. Parikh is affiliated with Day Kimball Healthcare Inc, Hartford Hospital, Johnson Memorial Hospital and Midstate Medical Center.
Consignd - New York City since Jul 2012
Founder
WaterWalla since May 2010
Co-Founder
TEDxCollegeHill - Providence, Rhode Island Area Nov 2011 - May 2012
Organizer
CVS Caremark Corporation Jun 2010 - Aug 2010
Consumer Engagement
HygeaShare May 2009 - Jun 2010
Vice President for Product Development
Education:
Brown Medical School 2011 - 2016
MD
Brown University 2007 - 2011
BA, Commerce, Organizations, and Entrepreneurship - Biotechnology
Governor's School 2006 - 2006
Skills:
Entrepreneurship Start-ups Biotechnology Social Enterprise Public Speaking Synthetic Biology E-commerce
Languages:
English Spanish Gujarati Hindi
Youtube
Founder Story: Neil Parikh (Co-founder & COO ...
Elizabeth Schulze (CNBC International) moderating a discussion with Ne...
Duration:
19m 15s
Philip Krim and Neil Parikh - Founders, Casper
A serial entrepreneur, Philip Krim started his first company out his d...
Duration:
27m 27s
Money View From The Top: Interview with Neil ...
Welcome to episode 9 of Money View from the Top. As a guest, we have M...
Duration:
23m 37s
Neil Parikh, Co-Founder & COO Casper | Founde...
Casper Co-Founder and COO Neil Parikh is using his background in medic...
Duration:
1m 22s
A virtual chat with Neil Parikh (Co-founder, ...
Please share your feedback on this episode in the comments section! Al...
Duration:
1h 2m 34s
Facebook LIVE: Ask the Expert with Dr. Neil P...
Gastroenterologi... Dr. Neil Parikh talks digestive health with Tina ...
Boston, MABusiness Continuity Director at State Street Globa... Past: Various including Business Continuity, Internal Audit, IT services at MFS Investment...
Casper co-founder Neil Parikh told Inc. in a 2016 interview that the company tries to donate returned mattresses to local charities, "which is more cost-effective than taking them back halfway across the country to refurbish and resell."