Ashna Mangla
I build human-centered products in healthcare.
Product manager who loves talking to users just as much as diving into data and rapidly prototyping. With experience across digital health startups and medtech companies, I build AI-enabled products that fit within real-world healthcare systems. Harvard Business School MBA ’26.
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Featured Work
Selected work across full-time roles, internships, and independent product explorations in health-tech.
Stryker Endoscopy
2020–2024MedTech New Product Development
Led clinical user research with healthcare providers in OR environments, launched an FDA-cleared endoscopic device, and built an internal equipment tracking system from 0 to 1.
Elektra Health
Summer 2025Product Management Internship
Redesigned the patient booking flow to improve conversion and built Elektra's first automated data infrastructure, enabling data-driven decisions.
Planned Parenthood Direct
Spring 2026Product Strategy Internship
Developed STI product strategy for Planned Parenthood Direct through competitive landscape analysis, internal performance analytics, and affiliate research to inform product launch recommendations.
Stack
Fall 2025Product Management Internship
Led customer discovery and built a prioritized roadmap for Stack's AI clinical trial training platform, informing 2026 product strategy.
Oura Ring Postpartum Mode
Spring 2026Concept Exploration
Designed a "Postpartum Mode" for Oura Ring using AI-driven research and prototyping, addressing a top feature request from female users.
🔧Built with Tasklet, Lovable
Reimagining Maternal Health
Fall 2025Product Exploration
Conducted 25+ user interviews and built two AI-enabled prototypes for postpartum care, then validated with moms and providers.
🔧Built with Lovable
What I'm Excited About
Themes in health-tech I'm passionate and curious about.
Consumer Health
Making health data actionable and proactive through wearables, at-home testing, and personalized wellness that meets people where they are.
Women's Health
Building the missing infrastructure for maternal, reproductive, and menopause care — from care delivery to wearable-integrated tools.
Mental Health Care
Expanding access to mental health support through technology. Reducing stigma, improving continuity of care, and meeting people in their everyday environments.
AI-Enabled Clinical Workflows
Using AI to reduce clinician burnout, automate compliance, and make real-time guidance accessible at the point of care.
Beyond the Work
Bay Area native currently braving Boston winters. When I’m not in the classroom or building products, you’ll find me: