Mihret Tamrat is a design-driven customer success professional and onchain developer/designer with a decade of experience translating deep ethnographic insight into scalable digital and physical products. She specializes in the "messy middle"—turning complex human behavior and regulatory constraints into usable platforms for global health, financial inclusion, and education initiatives. At Dalberg she led mixed-methods studies across 7+ emerging markets and 800+ qualitative interviews, informing strategy and product roadmaps for multinational organizations. She has hands-on experience in fabrication and product realization from Stanford, and has driven measurable product improvements as a PM in EdTech that boosted willingness to pay by 58%. Now in health-tech customer success at a stealth startup in the Bay Area, she bridges engineering, policy, and local stakeholders to operationalize inclusive innovations at scale. Her background uniquely combines systems strategy, ethnographic rigor, and onchain design thinking to ensure solutions are both impactful and implementable.
9 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
B.A Economics Minor in History, B.A Economics Minor in History at Cornell University
Master of Science - MS Design Impact Engineering, Master of Science - MS Design Impact Engineering at Stanford University
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Mihret Tamrat - Customer Success at Stealth Startup (Health-Tech)