Dharmik Sheth
About Dharmik Sheth
Dharmik Sheth is the Director of the Business Control Function in Information Technology at Bristol Myers Squibb, with over a decade of experience in leadership and consulting roles focused on operational risk evaluation.
Current Role at Bristol Myers Squibb
Dharmik Sheth holds the position of Director - Business Control Function in Information Technology at Bristol Myers Squibb. He has been in this role since March 2020 and works out of Princeton, New Jersey, United States. His responsibilities include overseeing business control functions within the IT department and contributing to the strategic planning and enhancement of both existing and new processes.
Previous Experience at Morgan Stanley
Dharmik Sheth has accumulated extensive experience at Morgan Stanley, where he worked in various roles over several years. He served as Vice President from 2019 to 2020, and prior to that, he was Senior Manager for three years from 2015 to 2018. Additionally, he held the position of Associate in 2014 for 9 months. During his tenure, he was based in the Greater New York City Area where he implemented analytical methods to identify and evaluate operational risks.
Experience at PwC
Dharmik Sheth's career also includes significant roles at PwC in the Greater Philadelphia Area. He started as an Associate in 2010 and progressed to the role of Experienced Associate by 2013, completing a total of three years at the firm. His time at PwC involved developing and implementing strategies focused on business control and operational risk evaluation.
Educational Background
Dharmik Sheth graduated from Temple University where he earned a Bachelor in Business Administration with a focus on Accounting. He studied at the university from 2006 to 2010. His educational background laid a strong foundation for his career in leadership and business control functions.
Early Career and Internships
Dharmik Sheth began his professional journey with an internship at JP Morgan & Chase in Dover, DE, in 2009 for three months. This early experience provided him with initial exposure to the financial industry, further shaping his career path toward business control and strategic planning roles.