Ameya Mahajan
About Ameya Mahajan
Ameya Mahajan is a Product Manager with a background in finance and experience in health tech, currently working at Headway. He has held various roles in business operations, strategy, and analytics, including positions at J.P. Morgan and Truepill, and has an educational background in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science from Yale University and Georgia Institute of Technology.
Work at Headway
Ameya Mahajan currently serves as a Product Manager at Headway, a position held since 2024. Prior to this role, Mahajan worked at Headway as the Business Operations and Strategy Lead from 2022 to 2024. In these roles, Mahajan has focused on enhancing operational efficiency and strategic initiatives within the organization.
Education and Expertise
Ameya Mahajan has a strong educational background in mathematics and computer science. Mahajan earned a Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics and a Bachelor of Science in Economics from Yale University. Additionally, Mahajan completed a Master of Science in Computer Science at Georgia Institute of Technology. This educational foundation supports expertise in product management, particularly in the health tech sector.
Background in Finance
Ameya Mahajan has a background in finance, having worked in this field from 2017 to 2019. Mahajan's experience includes roles at J.P. Morgan, where Mahajan served as an Analyst in Cross Asset Structuring for two years and as a Summer Analyst in the same department for three months in 2016. This experience provided a solid foundation in financial analysis and structuring.
Professional Experience
In addition to roles at Headway and J.P. Morgan, Ameya Mahajan has held various positions in strategy and operations. Mahajan worked at Truepill as a Strategy & Operations professional from 2021 to 2022. Furthermore, Mahajan founded C2OPS Technologies Inc. and operated in the intersection of care delivery and AI from 2019 to 2021. Mahajan also gained experience as a Data Analysis and Research Intern at UC Davis in 2014.