Mumbai: Healthcare AI company Qure.ai has appointed former Google executive Malika Shrivastava as its first Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) and promoted former Microsoft and Nuance executive Amy Casey to Executive Vice President of Sales for North America, as it strengthens its leadership team to support the growing adoption of AI-powered healthcare solutions in the United States.
The appointments come as Qure.ai continues to expand its commercial operations in the US, where increasing adoption of AI is helping healthcare organisations improve clinical workflows, enable earlier diagnosis and address capacity constraints. The company currently holds FDA clearances spanning 26 findings and is strengthening its commercial capabilities to support its growing footprint in the market.

Commenting on the appointments, Prashant Warier, CEO and Co-founder of Qure.ai, said, “Healthcare is entering a defining era where AI will fundamentally reshape how care is delivered, improving outcomes while addressing longstanding gaps in access and efficiency. The United States represents one of our most important growth markets, and we are making deliberate investments in leadership to support our next phase of expansion. Amy brings extensive experience leading enterprise software sales across the US healthcare ecosystem, while Malika brings a proven track record of building brands and scaling businesses globally, including in the US market.”
As Qure.ai’s inaugural Chief Marketing Officer, Shrivastava will lead the company’s global marketing organisation, overseeing brand, communications, product marketing and market development. She brings more than 15 years of experience in brand building, go-to-market strategy and business expansion across global markets.
Prior to joining Qure.ai, Shrivastava led growth and go-to-market strategy at Glance (InMobi Group), where she scaled the India business and spearheaded the company’s expansion into the United States. Earlier, she held marketing leadership roles at Google, driving growth for products including Android, Play, Chrome and Pixel, and also worked at Procter & Gamble, managing brands such as Always (Whisper) and Pampers across India and Southeast Asia.
Commenting on her appointment, Shrivastava said, “Qure.ai represents a rare combination of technological innovation, meaningful real-world impact, and a deeply mission-driven culture. As healthcare systems around the world increasingly adopt AI to improve access, quality, and efficiency of care, Qure is uniquely positioned to lead this transformation. I am excited to build on the strong foundation created by the team and help make Qure a brand that is not only recognized for its innovation, but deeply loved, trusted and respected by healthcare providers, partners, policymakers, and future talent globally.”
In her expanded role as Executive Vice President of Sales for North America, Casey will lead Qure.ai’s commercial strategy and customer engagement across the region. Having joined the company a year ago, she has played a key role in expanding its presence in the United States. Casey brings over two decades of experience in enterprise software sales, strategic account management and commercial growth across the US healthcare sector. Before joining Qure.ai, she spent 16 years at Microsoft and Nuance, leading national accounts and helping healthcare systems modernise clinical and operational workflows through technology adoption.
Speaking on her promotion, Casey said, “Qure.ai is at the forefront of applying AI to solve some of healthcare’s most pressing challenges, from early disease detection to population health management. I am excited to lead Qure.ai’s US operations as the company delivers meaningful clinical impact at scale, and I look forward to partnering with health systems and healthcare organizations across North America to accelerate the adoption of AI solutions that deliver meaningful clinical and operational outcomes.”
















