In a move that underscores the growing influence of the Indian-American community, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin has appointed six accomplished Indian-American professionals to prestigious roles across various state boards and commissions.
The appointments, announced on July 25, span sectors such as STEM education, mental health, women’s advocacy, and small business development, highlighting the Commonwealth’s commitment to inclusive and expert-led governance.
Appointees to Shape Virginia’s Policy in STEM, Health, and Equity
The newly appointed leaders include:
- Dr. Aradhana Bela Sood, Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics at Virginia Commonwealth University, joins the Advisory Council on Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders and Pediatric Acute-Onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome (PANS/PANDAS). With over three decades of experience, Dr. Sood is renowned for her pioneering work in child mental health policy, telepsychiatry, and care reform across Virginia.
- Harshad Barot, owner of Galaxy Corporation, will serve on the Small Business Commission, which advises the General Assembly on policy decisions impacting small businesses. Barot’s appointment signals a stronger voice for small business owners within Virginia’s legislative framework.
- Dr. Padmanabhan Seshaiyer, Professor and Director at George Mason University, has been named to the Virginia STEM Education Advisory Board. A globally recognized mathematician and education leader, Seshaiyer is also Chair of the U.S. National Academies Board on International Scientific Organizations.
- Shaina Srivastava, a clinical lead at Healthedge, joins Dr. Seshaiyer on the STEM Education Advisory Board. With a background in health technology and strategic consulting at the Taproot Foundation, Srivastava brings a data-driven perspective to education policy.
- Urjita Dani, interim director of Finance, HR, and E-Commerce Systems at Old Dominion University, has been appointed to the Virginia Council on Women. Her role will involve shaping gender equity policies and championing women’s professional development across the state.
- Dr. Nisha Patel, a board-certified ophthalmologist and founder of NoVA Eye, joins the Board of Trustees of the Science Museum of Virginia. With past service on the Vienna Town Council, Dr. Patel is recognized for her work in community health and civic leadership.

A Reflection of Virginia’s Evolving Leadership
Governor Youngkin’s appointments reflect the growing contribution of Indian-American professionals in public service.
The six individuals selected bring a wealth of knowledge and leadership from both academic and private sectors.
“These appointees embody the kind of innovation, diversity, and dedication that will move Virginia forward,” said a spokesperson from the Governor’s Office.
With these appointments, Indian-Americans are not only being recognized for their expertise but are now playing an active role in shaping public policy and governance across Virginia.
Indian-American Representation in State Leadership on the Rise
This strategic inclusion comes at a time when Indian-American leaders are gaining national visibility in various capacities, from science and education to civic engagement and entrepreneurship.
The appointments also aim to promote interdisciplinary collaboration, especially in areas like STEM workforce development, mental health infrastructure, and women’s leadership, which are central to Virginia’s long-term development goals.
Conclusion
As Virginia continues to prioritize expert-led, inclusive policymaking, the elevation of Indian-American voices to these key posts marks a significant milestone.
The new appointees are expected to bring impactful change through their service, contributing to a more equitable and innovative future for the Commonwealth.