Sanskriti Bansal
About Sanskriti Bansal
Sanskriti Bansal serves as the President of The Women's Network at TWN-Buffalo and has a diverse background in sustainability, marketing, and product management, with experience at various organizations including the University at Buffalo and JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Current Role at The Women's Network
Sanskriti Bansal serves as the President at The Women's Network in Buffalo, New York, since 2023. In this role, she leads initiatives aimed at empowering women and fostering a supportive community. Her leadership is focused on creating opportunities for networking, professional development, and mentorship among members.
Professional Experience
Sanskriti Bansal has a diverse professional background, having worked in various roles across multiple organizations. She was a Student Sustainability Impact Team Member at the University at Buffalo from 2022 to 2024. Additionally, she held positions in product marketing at Mod Tech Labs and Samsung Electronics America in 2023. Her experience as a Business Analyst at LenderLogix and as an AI/ML Product Manager at Strayos further demonstrates her versatility in the tech and business sectors.
Educational Background
Sanskriti Bansal studied at the University at Buffalo, where she pursued a Bachelor of Science in Business with a focus on Management Information Systems and a Master's of Science from 2021 to 2025. Her academic background is complemented by her earlier education at Delhi Public School in India, where she graduated in July 2021 after studying Social Sciences.
Involvement in Student Organizations
Throughout her time at the University at Buffalo, Sanskriti Bansal has been actively involved in various student organizations. She served as a Leadership House Peer Mentor, Executive Assistant for the Undergraduate Student Association, and a member of the Student Advisory Board. Her contributions have focused on enhancing student engagement and support, particularly for international students.
Projects and Initiatives
Sanskriti Bansal is involved in a project named Iscicle, which aims to build a large social network for international students. She has also developed a wellness coaching platform called Journally, targeting young adults. These initiatives reflect her commitment to social good and innovative product development.