“I advise young women to be fearless, and persistent and never shy away from seizing opportunities to learn and grow.” Today’s woman dreamer, Neelam Verma is a highly accomplished and respected cyber security expert specializing in automotive security, IoT security, and medical cyber security. In her Women Who Win interview, she shares her journey in navigating this traditionally male-dominated field and how her deep-rooted curiosity to understand the inner workings of the digital world inspired her technology career. Enjoy this inspiring story!
Read More“From Stuck to Unstoppable” We all have moments when we feel stuck and our circumstances seem impossible to change. Whether it is in a corporate environment or your personal life, stuck is stuck—wherever you are. “The good news? It is possible to get “unstuck,” even in the most difficult of times. Today’s woman dreamer, Trish Hunt had it all—an exciting new job, a loving husband, and two beautiful young children. But when her husband died in a tragic car crash, her life was shattered. She became “stuck.” Trish is currently a renowned healthcare leader, author, and mom. In this inspiring conversation with Women Who Win for our “Sheroes Unplugged” series co-hosted by Co-Founder Shaleen Sheth and Khushee Nanavati, Trish shares her journey in writing her new book, “From Stuck to Unstoppable: The Power of Intentional Decision Making in Life and Leadership.” Join us for this inspiring conversation about resilience, overcoming obstacles, career, and work-life balance. On the go? Check out the podcast version below!
Read More“I am not your average Nurse, and I hope to disrupt the nursing world by shattering old school narratives.” Today’s woman dreamer, Farah Laurent, is a motivated and passionate nursing professional with 16 years of Emergency nursing, nursing education and leadership experience. An adjunct faculty member at NYU School of Nursing and Founder of Farah Laurent International Nurse Coach LLC, she is on a mission to empower nurses in their careers. In this Women Who Win interview, she shares her journey from the Ivory Coast to Canada, gets candid on the common stresses that nurses face, and shares her advice. Enjoy!
Read More“Each bee has a job, each job is essential, the colony is the organism for which they all work to strengthen.” Today’s woman dreamer, Deonne Sullivan is a professional bee keeper with over 15 years of experience. In an interview with Khushee Nanavati, Deonne details her life as a beekeeper, importance of honey harvesting, passion for the field, and safety (and of course - the common question if she ever got stung) Check out her unique story.
Read More“The diversity in fashion allows you to paint a picture of various cultures and customs” Today’s woman dreamer, Priya Bagade is truly a multi-faceted creative soul, with experiences as a model, actor, pageant winner, and a mom. In this inspiring Women Who Win interview, she reflects on her early interest in fashion, from reading fashion magazines in her small town to becoming an award winning model. She shares her top tips to young women interested in modelling, and how the industry is becoming more diverse and inclusive. A must read - enjoy her story!
Read More“The most important business and life lesson that I have learnt is courage – courage to test an idea instead of perfecting it.” Today’s woman dreamer Nareen Sidhu is an entrepreneur with a mission to empower female founders. Originally from Malaysia, Nareen graduated from Harvard Business School this year. In this inspiring interview with Women Who Win, Nareen shares her vision to for her new venture, Inspirele, her top advice for MBA applicants, and the life lessons she has learned along the way. Enjoy!
Read More“Reclaiming my power has been the hardest work I have had to do for over a decade. And that would have been impossible without finding the right people to be on my side. Find your allies!” Today’s woman dreamer, Mathangi Swaminathan is the Founder of Parity Lab - a first-of-its-kind accelerator for rural survivor-led organizations addressing violence against women and girls. A survivor of domestic violence from an arranged marriage, Mathangi’s mission is to help women in similar challenging circumstances. A graduate of the Harvard Kennedy School, Mathangi shares her inspiring and resilient journey with Women Who Win!
Read More"Being a sapphic woman is not a themed night; it's just what our community is." Today’s woman dreamer, Thais Rocha shares her incredible innovative journey to creating Boston's only Lesbian Bar: Dani's Queer Bar in Back Bay, Boston with Women Who Win contributor Serena Arora. In this profile, Thais describes the need for this institution, and her vision behind it. A place where “everyone is welcome”, we are excited to share this new spot in Boston in honor of Pride Month!
Read More“Women are a minority in this field, and Indian women are a minority within this minority. One of the most shocking statistics that comes out of this field is that 75% of women architects are single, married but childless, divorced, and single parents.’ Today’s woman dreamer, Ratna Dalal was an award winning architect for over 10 years before she decided to make the leap to other creative ventures. Before working on her five-star-rated books The Watercolor of Life, Nature Inspired Creativity and From Passion to Products, she had worked on architecture in the fields of healthcare, retail, hospitality, and residential design. Today, Dalal continues to write and create floral designs for her store on Zazzle. Ratna’s Seasonal Art takes inspiration from the natural flora and fauna of the changing landscape and translates it to mugs, shirts, bags and more through watercolor. Dalal also regularly posts on her blog, Creative Joys, where she talks about the latest florals that are on her mind. Her current obsession? Yellow Magnolias, which she describes as “heaven on earth.” Dalal hosts events and book talks in her hometown in Massachusets where she discusses what inspires her and the motivation behind her books. She spoke to Women Who Win about making the leap from architecture to art, finding inspiration, and more. We are excited to share her story!
Read More“We need to strive together in our journey against breast cancer by coming out of the stigma, awkwardness, and taboo of using the word Breast and fight Breast Cancer with dignity!” Today’s woman dreamer, is the Founder and President of Breast Cancer Hub (BCH), a Guidestar Platinum Top-rated 501(c) nonprofit foundation educating global populations on breast cancer. Originally inspired by her father’s side of the family who was tirelessly serving patients in Assam India, and her mother’s side who were always helping their community, she has 22+ years of experience in Research, Teaching, and Mentoring undergraduate & Ph.D. candidates in the field of Genetics, and Cancer. A must read article - thank you Lopa for sharing your story!
Read More“I have learned to hold on to that hope and fight even if sometimes the cost is bidding goodbye to your home and memories of your lifetime!” Today’s woman dreamer, Shweta Rathore is an Immigration Law Clerk with expertise in Asylum and Removal defenses (Domestic violence clients and women persecuted under Caste and religious inclinations). A 2022 LLM graduate of University of San Francisco, CA, Shweta previously was an Attorney in India, where she worked for many Pakistani Refugee young girls and women entering India. Currently, she is working as an Immigration Law Clerk for a prestigious Immigration Law firm in San Francisco, California. She is shaping her career by working in her dream job sector and her motto stands clear “being compassionate and empathetic is futile if we don’t practice it in real life”
Read More“India has finally stepped into the field of preventive health care in the last decade and thanks to social media, the need for awareness has increased. I personally feel that the importance of lifestyle, hormones and sexual health is found to be less discussed in India.“ Today’s woman dreamer, Dr. Sheetal Sabharwal is a dedicated OBGYN with over 22 years of experience. With a passion for improving and innovating women’s healthcare in India, she shares her perspective on the key women’s health issues in India today, her journey with pioneering water birthing in India, and her next big dream! Join us for this informative Women’s Health Wednesday!
Read More“Mom, I don’t have any of your recipes for when I go away on my own. I am going to miss your cooking and our family dinners probably most of all.” The format of a “cookbook” took shape in my head over the next few weeks” Today’s woman dreamer, Amy Matuza, is the author of Food for Thought: Twenty Minute Recipes from Mom. Based in Andover Massachusetts, She is quite the multi-faceted woman, with experience as a concert pianist, lawyer, strategic business consultant, and Mount Kilimanjaro summiter and more. In this interview, she shares how her children inspired the book, and two of the must-try recipes [including a vegetarian Chili with cornbread] Enjoy!
Read More“Things that are meant for you won't pass you by. Pursue your passion until it happens” Today’s woman dreamer, Sonya Venugopal is a talented actress who made her Broadway debut in Life of Pi, an Epic Tale of Endurance + Hope based on a best-selling novel. Sonya reflects on her decision to move to NYC to pursue her acting career, her Indian-American and Italian heritage, and her hope for more representation for Indians on Broadway and mainstream theatre. We are excited to share her dynamic journey, Enjoy!
Read More“After having my own kids, I realized that there was a critical need for real, authentic and accurate depiction of South Asian culture and practices in children’s programming and education.” Today’s woman dreamer, Anu Sehgal is the founder and CEO of The Culture Tree, a platform aiming to provide South Asian children with the opportunity to learn about and be proud of their South Asian Culture. Based in New York, Anu holds an MBA from Yale, and is an entrepreneur, marketer, and a children’s book author. A multi-faceted woman, Anu’s client list includes The Met, Asia Society, Hudson Yards, Children’s Museum of Manhattan, Waterline Park, and more. In this inspiring interview with Women Who Win, Anu shares how she founded Culture Tree, her new initiative, Food as Culture, and her vision for preserving cultural heritage and raising global citizens! Enjoy!
Read More“The most important thing is to find someone who is willing to take a chance on you” In this installment of Conversations with Women Who Win, we meet Danielle Naer. Danielle is Senior Fashion Editor at The Editorialist. Based in New York City, Danielle has had quite the dream career in the fashion and media industries, with her work being featured on Vogue.com, Who What Wear, Refinery29, The Zoe Report, and more. A multi-faceted woman, she is also passionate about giving back and empowering others. In this podcast interview, Danielle shares how she built her career, the lessons she learned a long the way, and her favorite fashion trends and must have accessories.
Read More“Sometimes it's hard to know which qualities really define you, and which ones have been affixed to you by others so many times that you actually begin to believe them and claim them as your own.”” Happy Friday! We are excited to share the next installment of our mother daughter book review series, a series written by Gayatri Aryan and her daughter Aneesha Aryan. For today’s installment, Aneesha thoughtfully reviews “They Wish They Were Us”, a a young adult novel by Jessica Goodman. A must read, this is a murder mystery as well as a story of social status and modern gender roles.
Read More“It is my desire to introduce to the U.S. my family’s clothing designs from Delhi, by working with the customers in refining and designing the dresses to their complete satisfaction. My aim is to make Chhabra Bridal Wear the boutique to go for Indian Clothing in the Boston area.” We are excited to share the story of today’s woman dreamer, Vyjayanti Chhabra. She is the founder of Chhabra Bridal in Cambridge Massachusetts. In this interview with Women Who Win, she shares her journey in the Indian fashion business, Indian fashion trends to watch, and some of the celebrities around town she’s dressed. A must read - enjoy her story!
Read MoreWe are so excited to share the story of today’s woman dreamer, Yasmin Padamsee Forbes. A graduate of Harvard Kennedy School, she is currently the Executive Director of the Asian American Commission of Massachusetts. A changemaker at heart, she has served in senior leadership roles with non-profits and the United Nations in Papua New Guinea, India, Myanmar, and the United States. She shares her inspiring journey and the vision for the upcoming unity dinner on May 6th! Check out her amazing story!
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