Alumni Women Leaders Special - 2026
In India, the story of how women become leaders usually starts long before their first job; they get their first taste of leadership in the classrooms of reputed higher educational institutions.
Today, women alumni leaders stand as proof of how impactful this foundation can be. Beyond degrees, these institutions offer something far more valuable: confidence, exposure, and a sense of possibility.
This united force is reinventing leadership across India and beyond in a quiet but strong manner.
More power to institutions shaping Women Leaders Of Tomorrow.
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Pooja Chawla Gandhi, CEO & Director, Mumbai
The University of Mumbai has long stood as one of India’s most presti¬gious institutions, shaping genera¬tions of professionals, entrepreneurs, and thought leaders.
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Disha Ghosal, Founder & CEO, Madras
Healing, based on the principles of mind, body, and spirit integration, is increasingly becoming an essential part of corporate wellness and well-being initiatives.
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Michelle Pereira, Co-Founder, Mumbai
Brand reputation has emerged as a measurable business asset in today’s evolving corporate environment.
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Dr Aditi Mullick, Founder, Kharagpur
With rising water pollution, depleting freshwater resources, and increasing industrial discharge, the need to translate scientific research into scalable, eco-friendly water solutions has never been more urgent.
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Dr Smita Patel, Director, Pune
In the modern corporate landscape, leadership in¬creasingly demands a high level of interdisciplin¬ary thinking and the ability to connect disparate fields of knowledge.
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