Melting Pot releases podcast collection on leading Indian entrepreneurs
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The series will feature individuals who started their ventures at a very young age and are an inspiration to people across the world today. Among these are leading entrepreneurs such as founders of Rage Coffee (Bharat Sethi), co-working space Innova8, (Ritesh Malik) and health services firm HealthSetGo (Priya Prakash), among others
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NEW DELHI :
Singapore-based podcasting firm has released a new collection of its lifestyle podcasting collection under the A.I.M Series. Short for Ambition, Inspiration and Motivations, the special series features conversations with 10 leading Indian entrepreneurs. The episodes that began on February 26 will run for an entire month.
Aparna Gupta
Aparna Gupta is the managing director of Evolve Digitas Pte, a leading digital advertising agency headquatered at Singapore. With strong technology and strategy Skills tuned over last 15 years she currently engages with global clients and personally heads the Digital & Media Strategy for Evolve Digitas in Asia and Middle East. She comes with a solid Brand Development and Digital experience having spent early years of her life in marketing leadership roles at SONY, JWT, and XEROX & MTS Telecom She has led award winning campaigns for these companies.
10th Mar 2021
Phil Pomford
Phil Pomford is the Managing Director of Asia Pacific Worldpay from FIS. He leads Global eCom team across Asia Pacific which operates from three offices in Singapore, Japan and China. Phil has over 12 years of experience in financial services in payments, acquiring and credit card issuing with companies including Citi, Diners Club, American Express and Worldpay. He has a degree in Accounting and Law and is currently completing an MBA with Manchester Business School.
10th Mar 2021
Women’s Day: 5 Indian women philanthropists who made a difference during the pandemic
Ahead of International Women’s Day, we celebrate Indian women philanthropists who have created a societal impact during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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When the pandemic struck, a number of families and workers were
displaced from their homes. But at the same time, a number of philanthropists and NGOs rose to the occasion to help those in distress and contribute to the right causes.
Among these were women philanthropists who not only made
generous donations but led entire COVID-19 relief projects.
HerStory lists a few of them.