Young Professionals

Tejaswy Swathi Kovuri
Tejaswy Swathi Kovuri (She/Her) is currently working as a project support officer at Beyond Stigma and she holds a Masters in Science, Global Health from Trinity College Dublin, Ireland and Doctor of Pharmacy from Osmania University, India. She worked as a research assistant at School of social work and social policy in Trinity College Dublin recently, and as a data analyst in India for four years and has experience in the non-profit sector where she has worked on education, health, and social change. She also pursues traditional art using watercolours, acrylics, gouache as well as digital medium illustrations. Beyond her professional pursuits in global health research, Tejaswy actively engaged with organizations like Beyond Stigma, STAND and Women in Global Health in Ireland as well as Make A Difference, Rubaroo and Khvaab project by Teach for India organizations in India at different capacities ranging from volunteer to project manager. She is a global health activist, pharmacist and data analyst, who also enjoys painting and illustrating.

BláithÃn O'Reilly
BláithÃn O’Reilly is a Master of Public Health graduate from University College Dublin with a background in Physiology from the University of Galway. As a former SOT representative for the University of Galway and founder of the University of Galway Global Health Committee, BláithÃn brings valuable experience, creativity and enthusiasm to her new role as SOT National Coordinator.
In this new role, BláithÃn is committed to inspiring and engaging students and young people on pressing global health issues through impactful workshops, events and creative projects. She believes in the power of innovative and artistic approaches to spark interest and create meaningful dialogue around global health topics. By encouraging a strong global health presence on university campuses across Ireland, she aims to empower the next generation of advocates to take meaningful action and drive progress towards a more equitable and healthier world!
Contact her: [email protected]

Shreaya Malhotra
Shreaya Malhotra is an MSc graduate in Global Mental Health from Trinity College Dublin, with a background in psychology and biology. She has worked across HR, employee experience, and marketing, and her research interests centre on workplace resilience and mental health advocacy. Based in Dublin, she is engaged in both research and community outreach in the mental health field.