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8 Women Entrepreneurs Shaping the Future

8 Women Entrepreneurs Shaping the Future

On Women Entrepreneurship Day, we highlight the achievements of women entrepreneurs who are changing the face of industries and, thus, the world. These eight different women are breaking barriers and inspiring others, building roads for future generations. Here are eight remarkable women whose entrepreneurial journey is changing lives:

  1. Shipra Dawar – Founder of IWill & GITA

Shipra Dawar is a pioneer in digital health and AI. She founded GITA, a company behind the world’s first controlled Generative AI Therapy Platform-RAKSHA for reproductive health concerns. She is also the co-founder of IWill Therapy, a digital platform for mental health support. Shipra has been accorded several honors and recognitions including the Commonwealth Digital Health Award and has collaborations with leading global organizations such as Microsoft AI4A and UNICEF.

  1. Sheeja Shaju – Founder of I Create & The School of Leadership for Young Leaders

Sheeja Shaju is a leadership coach, Founder of I Create, and one of the founders of The School of Leadership for Young Leaders. She empowers people, especially the youth of this time, into strong and resilient leaders. She has her rare signature style in weaving coaching into somatic practices that help young adults build self-awareness and adaptability to succeed in today’s world.

  1. Dr. Richa Singh – Founder of Urvara Fertility Centre

Dr. Richa Singh is a well-known Fertility expert and the brainchild behind the Urvara Fertility Centre, Lucknow. She felt the lacuna for advanced fertility care in Lucknow and began a trusted centre which is now rated as the second-best IVF hospital in Lucknow. She breaks barriers in health care with the development and also delivery of innovative, compassionate fertility treatments.

  1. Rohini Kesavan Rajeev – Founder of The Able Mind

Rohini Kesavan Rajeev is one of the pioneers in the realm of mental health. She is the Co-founder of The Able Mind- a better access and more affordable mental health care platform in India. The app has helped more than 1.3 lakh users manage anxiety, cope with challenges, and build resilience with its offer of mental health support in over 21 languages.

  1. Asma Korak Kahali– International Consultant at Rimbaa Rayaa World Solutions

Asma Korak Kahali leads Rimbaa Oak Global, catering to advanced logistics and defense procurements. A fair contribution from her visionary leadership has set newer standards in business innovation and also committedly empowers future women leaders across the world.

  1. Preksha Chopra – Founder of Welme

Preksha Chopra is the founder of Welme, India’s first-period pain relief device. The wearable device, using TENS therapy, offers quick, efficient, and chemical-free relief. She tries to break social barriers around menstruation and invent a solution that is practical and empowering for women.

  1. Seema Bhatnagar– Founder of Futopia Global

Seema Bhatnagar is the founder of Futopia Global, a company offering affordable digital tools to bridge the digital divide in India. Having worked with Intel, she additionally enabled rural schools to enjoy digital education and equipped students for the future.

  1. Dr. Vassundara Nattes – Co-Founder of Aeliuscity HR Solutions

Dr. Vassundara Nattes is an entrepreneur in technology and the founder of Aeliuscity HR Solutions. She also has experience in technical recruitment and business development. She also engages in leadership roles in various global trade organizations. Dr. Nattes inspires one with the perfect blend of technical skill and business acumen.

These ladies not only succeed in their fields but also leave behind a mark that is worth noticing. Their work keeps inspiring others, making a way for them.

ANI

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