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Welcoming Sunny Singh to the MPF Board of Directors

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Updated: Mar 17

We are thrilled to welcome Sunny Singh to the Mithil Prasad Foundation’s Board of Directors! A passionate leader in technology and philanthropy, Sunny brings a deep commitment to tackling complex global challenges and driving meaningful impact. Even before joining the board, he has been a valued supporter of MPF—helping raise funds and build tools to enhance our work in DIPG research and advocacy.



Sunny’s journey has been shaped by resilience and purpose. After overcoming significant health challenges through a clinical trial at the National Institutes of Health, he embraced what he calls his “second life.” This transformative experience fueled his desire to help others, leading him to his current role at the intersection of grantmaking and technology. With a strong background in philanthropy and business, he designs efficient, human-centered systems that empower grantmakers and grantees alike. He has held key roles at PGP Encryption, Bloom Energy, Salesforce, Reviver, and Slalom Consulting—bridging the gap between technology and business to create lasting impact.


Beyond his professional endeavors, Sunny is a lifelong learner guided by a spiritual outlook that shapes his approach to leadership and problem-solving. Whether refining grant operations or uncovering deeper life lessons, he blends strategy, insight, and empathy into everything he does. He considers himself an entrepreneur in residence—constantly identifying challenges and crafting innovative, agile solutions.


At MPF, Sunny is committed to leveraging his expertise in technology, philanthropy, and strategic problem-solving to enhance the foundation’s operational efficiency and amplify its impact. His vision includes using data-driven insights and fostering meaningful collaborations to advance DIPG research and fundraising efforts.


We are honored to have Sunny join our board and look forward to the incredible contributions he will bring to our mission of turning empathy into action for children battling DIPG. Welcome, Sunny!



 
 
 

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