He is passionate about using technology to solve key challenges. After his studies and a few years after working in the United States, he returned to his native country, Senegal, where he launched a healthtech company to solve challenges.
Mouhamed Ndoye (photo) is a Senegalese computer scientist who graduated from the Texas McCombs School of Business with a master's in information technology and management. He is the CEO and one of the co-founders of medtech startup Tanél Health.
The startup, founded in 2020, builds modern platforms for African healthcare companies, notably pharmacies, and insurers. Its goal is to build an integrated tool that connects all healthcare stakeholders.
The company has developed easy-to-use, affordable, and reliable software to streamline pharmacy management. The software enables pharmacy owners to optimally manage inventory, monitor sales, manage cash flow, track inventory, and manage their teams. It features a modern interface compatible with all types of devices. From its dashboard, users have access to detailed reports revealing actionable data for better decision-making.
In 2019, the CEO of the startup behind it co-founded Anythng, a company that reinvents the way modern restaurants communicate with their customers. He served as the CEO of that company till 2020. Still, in 2019, he co-founded Tékkil, a non-profit organization dedicated to connecting and promoting Senegalese-American professionals to become leaders in their careers and communities. He also served as the CEO of that organization till 2022.
In 2021, he took part in the startup acceleration program On Deck. The serial entrepreneur entered the professional world, in June 2010, as a software engineer for Tech Corps, a U.S. tech company. From 2014 to 2018, he was a consultant for Cardinal Solutions, a U.S. IT solutions provider.
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