
From Inspiration to Impact: A Spotlight on Suvekchhya Bhandari
Since attending her first Women United brunch in 2017, Suvekchhya (Suvi) Bhandari has been a committed advocate for United Way of Dane County and Women United’s mission. “I left that event feeling so inspired by the impact and passion in the room,” she recalls. “I knew I wanted to be part of that work in our community.”
Suvi’s dedication to service is shaped by the values instilled in her from a young age. Her late mother, Haripriya Bhandari, was a strong advocate for women’s rights and access to education for children, principles that continue to guide Suvi’s work today. “When women are empowered, they uplift entire families. When children have access to quality education, they gain the tools to break cycles of disadvantage,” Suvi explains. “Women United’s mission reflects these values. Values instilled in me by my mother.”
A longtime Madison resident, Suvi first came to Dane County in 2013 for an internship and has called it home ever since. She lives with her husband, Gaurav, their daughter and a playful pit bull lab mix puppy. Outside of her role as Assistant Vice President at BMO Bank, Suvi actively participates in community initiatives and volunteers her time with organizations including Big Brothers Big Sisters of Dane County, Access Community Health Centers, Centro and Gilda’s Club Madison. As a Women United Ambassador, Suvi plays a key role in fostering engagement and connection. She works closely with the Women United Council to welcome new members, share updates and build a strong sense of belonging across Dane County. Her leadership reflects a deep commitment to collaboration, equity and community impact.
Suvi’s commitment to education is reflected in her leadership and volunteer work throughout Dane County. She serves on the board of the Madison Public Schools Foundation and contributes to fundraising efforts with the Madison Public Library Foundation, demonstrating her belief that access to education is essential for all, especially children. Whether conducting mock interviews with students, helping them build resumes or advocating for educational equity, Suvi brings her time, talents and heart to every initiative she supports.
“Volunteering has deepened my understanding of the challenges our community faces and shown me the power of collective action,” she says. “Even what feels like a small contribution can create meaningful change, just as my mom showed me.”
To Suvi, philanthropic leadership means more than giving. It’s about inspiring others, connecting resources to where they’re needed most and setting a compelling example through action. Her journey reminds us that leadership in giving is defined not only by how much you give, but by the consistency, purpose and compassion you bring to it.
When she’s not volunteering or working, Suvi loves sharing the beauty of Dane County with visitors, whether it’s a stroll through Olbrich Botanical Gardens, a bite of cheese curds at The Old Fashioned or a visit to the Capitol building. Her love for Madison is matched only by her commitment to making it a stronger, more equitable place for all.