Join us on 28th of May, 2020 at 6 PM IST for a riveting panel discussion on navigating the workforce as female leaders and change-makers with three strong and dynamic Edbrand Alumnae, Anushka Pathak, and Divya Balaji Kamerkar in conversation with Mrinalini Bhushan.
Anushka Pathak is an associate at Weber Shandwick in Mumbai- a leading global public relations firm with offices in major media, business and government capitals around the world. Anushka holds a BA in Economics and Political Science from Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. At Emory, she was the Vice President of a student organization titled Emory Entrepreneurship & Venture Management (EEVM) - which aims to spur intellectual growth and curiosity by creating a successful support system and community for students who wish to pursue entrepreneurship at Emory. Before Weber, Anushka also worked as a Brand Solutions & Marketing intern at Vogue India and Filter Copy in Mumbai. Being a right-handed amputee, she has been an active speaker in the realm of debating stereotypes regarding physical disability in India and abroad and has contributed to the same by participating in discussions for the Amputee Coalition of America.
Divya Balaji Kamerkar is an MBA candidate at Wharton. Divya is the founder and CEO of Pinky Promise, a reproductive health diagnostic chatbot that seeks to make quality reproductive health more accessible to women in India. Divya holds a BS from Yale University (2014) and is also a Global Health Fellow from Yale. In her previous avatars, she was the Senior Consultant to the Delhi Commission for Women which strives to make Delhi safer for women, and a consultant at the Bridgespan Group a social impact consulting company where she was involved in government and healthcare advisory across India, Southeast Asia, and the Middle-East. Divya holds several fellowships including the Forté fellowship for women in business leadership and the Jacobs Social Entrepreneur fellowship.
This session will be moderated by Mrinalin Bhushan who is a rising Senior at Claremont McKenna College studying Economics and Psychology. Passionate about social impact and leadership, Mrinalini has previously interned with the global non-profit organization BRAC USA, is a student fellow at CMC's CARE Center for Diversity and Inclusion, works closely with the CMC admission office, and has attended conferences and discussions on leadership, such as the Seneca Women's Leadership Conference in 2019. This summer, Mrinalini will be working for Ready Set Food, a start-up funded by Mark Cuban on Shark Tank, to help prevent allergies in newborn babies. In her free time, she can be found cooking, reading, and writing!
Register for the event on this page. Zoom links will be shared via email on the day of the event. We look forward to a powerful discussion! Feel free to reach out to mrinalinibhushan@gmail.com or arjunseth@edbrand.com with questions or concerns.