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The Doctors Company promotes Deepika Srivastava to COO

Srivastava joined the company in 2011 as a project manager.

The Doctors Company promotes Deepika Srivastava to COO / Image: Doctors Company

The Doctors Company, the nation's largest physician-owned medical malpractice insurer, has promoted Deepika Srivastava to chief operating officer (COO).

In her new role, Srivastava will oversee claims, underwriting, sales, patient safety, and risk management. She will also oversee the shared services of technology, cybersecurity, innovation, and enterprise project office for all TDC Group business units.
 



The California-based firm helps physicians manage the complexities of today’s healthcare environment with expert guidance, resources, and coverage.
“I am pleased to congratulate Deepika on her enhanced role at The Doctors Company. She embodies our mission to advance, protect, and reward the practice of good medicine," said Richard E. Anderson, chairman and CEO of the Doctors Company and TDC Group.

“Deepika has extensive experience in medical professional liability and a proven track record of enhancing operational efficiency. She possesses all the attributes we value in a leader, including a mission-driven mindset, innovative thinking, and commitment to people development, as well as patience and humility,” he added.

Srivastava, who joined the company in 2011 as a project manager, has held many roles in the company, including executive vice president, vice president of operations, chief information officer, and chief information security officer. 

She also serves on the advisory board of the California Insurance Guarantee Association (CIGA) and the actuarial science program at Michigan State University. After pursuing an MBA from the University of Lucknow, India, she completed the innovation and entrepreneurship program at Stanford University.

She also participated in an advanced management program at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business.

“I am excited to leverage my experience across the organization to spearhead strategy, drive operational excellence, and ensure effective execution,” Srivastava stated.

“As we build a national platform for service and advocacy for all healthcare professionals and organizations, we remain committed to enhancing our mission-driven culture and being a strong proactive partner for those delivering care,” she added.
 

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