Infosys’ Pravin Rao is Nasscom chairman
Accenture’s Rekha M. Menon, a regular on Fortune India’s Most Powerful Women in business lists, has been named as vice chairperson.
Accenture’s Rekha M. Menon, a regular on Fortune India’s Most Powerful Women in business lists, has been named as vice chairperson.
Apurva Purohit, president, Jagran Prakashan Group, says seeing more women in leadership positions makes younger women believe they can do it as well.
Arundhati Bhattacharya, independent director, Reliance Industries; Wipro; CRISIL; Piramal Enterprises; SWIFT India, talks about how to bring the economy back on track at the Most Powerful Women event.
Zia Mody, co-founder, AZB & Partners, talks about supporting women in the workplace, and why it is important to keep them from leaving the workforce, at the Most Powerful Women Summit in Mumbai.
The chairman and senior MD, Accenture in India, believes that women in power can help change things for other women within their organisations and outside.
With smart TVs in larger screen sizes, Saraf’s Vu Technologies is competing with Sony, Samsung, and LG to prove that an Indian brand is no less.
Successful women leaders have to be a catalyst for empowering other women at the workplace. Change is happening, but slowly. Women leaders believe the millennial woman can speed it up.
If there is one thing common to all Most Powerful Women in business listers, it is this: They took the road less travelled.
Glimpses from the Fortune India Most Powerful Women summit held in Mumbai on Friday.
Some of the leading lights of corporate India congregate at the annual MPW summit in Mumbai to talk about issues that matter to women and the society at large.