2023 Recap: These Women Entrepreneurs Inspired Us with Innovation

2023 Recap: These Women Entrepreneurs Inspired Us with Innovation

By: WE Staff

Explore the riveting histories of five visionary entrepreneurs that have irrevocably impacted the landscape of innovation in 2023 as we go on an interactive journey with Women Entrepreneur India.

Innovation knows no gender and visionary women entrepreneurs are living testament of the same. In our conversations with various women founders, we have come across women who are pillars of inspiration in the entrepreneurial tapestry. From successfully navigating the shifting area of content-to-commerce to transforming industries with cutting-edge technology, these women have done it all.

Diverse industries, such as education, information technology, and fantasy sports, bore testament to the enormous influence of their efforts. These entrepreneurs exemplify endurance, unshakable determination, and an unrelenting commitment to good change amidst the complicated interplay of obstacles and accomplishments. This tribute to their extraordinary accomplishments is a monument to the transformational power they hold, acting as illuminating lights for those navigating the convoluted routes of business in our wide and dynamic globe.

Join us as we look back to the year 2023 and cherish these women’s journey towards different yet extraordinary initiation of change

Sukhleen Aneja, Good Brands Co., Good Glamm Group: Content That Converts: Navigating the Content-to-Commerce Journey

Sukhleen's marketing leadership with big businesses was featured in the Women Entrepreneur India this year. The growth of content-to-commerce was highlighted, with immersive experiences, influencer marketing, strategic content, and dynamic online communities reshaping e-commerce. In the modern age of marketing, the overview emphasized the necessity of authenticity, narrative, and an omnichannel strategy.

Kezya De Bragança, Bettamint: Serial Entrepreneur's Digital Ecosystem Benefits Construction Businesses & Workers Alike

Kezya De Bragança highlighted the success of Bettamint, a construction tech firm she launched in June 2022, in an interview with Women Entrepreneur India. The technology transforms construction workforce management for India's informal laborers. Kezya talked about her career, initiatives, and many endeavors. She stressed Bettamint's advantages and a watershed event in acquiring the first paying customer. Her counsel to young entrepreneurs focused on finding their 'why' and strategically bootstrapping.

Shivika Goenka's Foray into Education is Shaping a Brighter Future for The Next Generation

Shivika Goenka recounted her experience in creating RP Goenka International School with Women Entrepreneur India Team. Shivika emphasized the school's dedication to student-centric learning, technology integration, and inclusion as she reflected on her numerous business initiatives. She discussed the difficulties in hiring a devoted teacher and expressed delight in seeing kids progress. Shivika underlined the transformational power of shaping young minds and creating a love of study in a message to prospective leaders in education.

Neha Sampat’s Contentstack is a Composable Digital Experience Platform that has Raised $169 Million

Women Entrepreneur India profiled Neha Sampat, Founder & CEO of Contentstack, in 2023. Neha is a notable female leader in the IT business with over 20 years of expertise. The story looks into Neha's entrepreneurial experience, from starting a public relations agency during the dot-com boom to developing Contentstack as a modern content management system. She discusses the hurdles she experienced, the relevance of Series A fundraising in 2019, and tips for prospective entrepreneurs. Neha also tackles gender inequities in fundraising, emphasizing the need of transparency in driving change. Despite hurdles, Contentstack has prospered with $169 million raised, demonstrating Neha's tenacity and dedication.

Kejal Shah, BeBetta: This Investor turned Entrepreneur is Redefining Indian Fantasy Sports

Kejal Shah, an angel investor for eight years, co-founded BeBetta, a fantasy sports platform. She shared her thoughts with Women Entrepreneur India in a male-dominated business. BeBetta wants to change the way people connect with sports by concentrating on real-time forecasts and community participation. Kejal sees a large market opportunity in the expanding Indian fantasy sports sector. She stressed the need of resilience, networking, and constant learning for ambitious female leaders. Kejal's experience, which she summarizes as "From Investing in Dreams to Building One," advises accepting adversities and seeing the opportunity to generate good change.