Friday, 4 March 2016

Top 10 Women Indian Entreprenuers

India has been a country that
started a little slow into the global
market due to its late acquirement of freedom. The following highlights the growth of the women in India after the same period to emerge into
international firms and positions to hold successful degrees and positions that is currently helping
the nation and the world, in equality.

1)Chanda Kochhar

Currently aged 51, Chanda Kochhar is the most successful gem of Indian entrepreneurship. She currently holds the position of the CEO of ICICI Bank, which is the largest of the private banks in India. Mrs Kochhar got her Masters degree in the field of Management Studies from Jamnalal Bajaj IMS, Mumbai.
Further, she received the Wockhardt Gold Medal in Excellence from J.N Bose Gold Medal in Accountancy.

2)Indra Nooyi

Aged 56 and CFO of Pepsico, she
proudly manages one of the largest of beverages and food business of the same. A Chennai Born in her nativity, Ms. Indra did her Bachelors from MCC in 1974 in Science. She also holds a PG Diploma in MBA from IIM, Calcutta that she completed in 1976. Her career began
with a product manager post at
Johnson & Johnson. She joined
Pepsico in 1994 and has stayed since then in the same firm. In 2011, she was conferred the position of CFO and the incredible Padma Bhushan from the nation for her success in the field of business.

3)Naina Lal Kidwai

Aged 55 and currently the Country
Head and Group General Manager of HSBC Bank, she holds the bachelor’s degree from Delhi University in Economics. Ms Naina also holds an MBA from Harvard Business School.
The facts prove that she is the first
woman from India to graduate from the Harvard Business School. Her career kick started from ANZ
Grindlays and currently she serves
as a non-executive director of Nestle SA. She is a Global Advisor at the.Harvard Business School as well. She has been conferred with the prestigious Padma Shri for her
incredible works in the category of
Trade and Industry.

4)Kiran Mazumdar Shaw

Aged as 59 and the CMD of Biocon at present, Ms Shaw did her Bachelors in Zoology from the college of Mount Carmel, Bangalore. She was born in Bangalore and did her PG
later from Ballarat College,
Melbourne in Malting and Brewing. She also did a job of Trainer Brewer in the firm of Carlton and United Breweries, Melbourne and Barrett
Brother, Australia. She joined Biocon in 1978 and led the field of
industrial enzymes manufacturing
into an entirely integrated bio-
pharmaceuticals. The firm has
currently made its global mark in
biomedicine research with its prime focus on oncology and diabetes. She also heads IIT, Hyderabad as well the Indian School of Business in Hyderabad. She has been conferred with the prestigious Padma Shri in 1989 and Padma Bhushan 2005 from
Indian Government.

5)Vinita Bali

Aged 59, Ms Bali is the MD of
Britannia group of Industries. She
holds the bachelor’s degree in
Economics from Lady Shri Ram
College, Delhi and an MBA from
Jamnalal Bajaj IIM. She also did her internship at the UN because of the scholarship she received from Michigan State University. Her career started at Voltas where Rasna was introduced. She went ahead to serve the division of Cadbury in India for an odd 15 years.

6)Mallika Srinivasan

Aged 57, Ms Mallika Srinivasan is
the Chairperson and CEO of TAFE,
which is a U.S based company
branched out in Chennai, India. She is a board member of Tata Steel, Tata Global Beverages and AGCO Corp, U.S.A. she also heads the Indian Scholl of Business,
Hyderabad. She did her education
from the University of Madras and
University of Pennsylvania.

7)Neelam Dhawan

Neelam is one everlasting warrior of India who never tires in her duties. She currently holds the position of Managing Director in the country’s Hewlett Packard Division. She is the ideal of IT in India and joined the.sector in 1980s when the feminine.presence in the industry was rather handful. Before HP, she was the MD of Microsoft, India. She also has made her mark over the global magnates like HCL and IBM.

8)Zia Mody

Aged 58 and currently the Managing Partner of the reputed AZB and Partners, Zia did her initial college education at Elphinstone College, Mumbai and later went to Cambridge University to study law.
After which, she completed her
Masters in Harvard Law School in the year 1971. The career started with Baker & McKenzie in New York andm Mcreturned to India in 1984 to start her own law firm. She also is one of the members of Securities and Exchange Board if India and is an extremely active member of Bahá’í Faith.

9)Chitra Ramakrishna

Aged 51, Ms Chitra Ramakrishna is
the first ever woman to be the MD
and Chief Executive Officer of the
National Stock Exchange of India
(NSE). She emerged as the chartered accountant and went ahead to join the project finance division in Industrial Division of Bank of India (IDBI). She then became the director of NSE and then a prestigious member of the Derivatives Panel of Securities & Exchange Board Of India, to later become the joint MD of NSE, India. She holds B.com, FCS Mvand

10)B.L. Indu Jain

Currently aged 76 years Ms Indu Jain is the former Chairperson of Times Group, India. The firm has always stood as the largest and best of media in the whole country. She has since her youth, been a strong voice of women’s rights and the women’s entrepreneurship. Currently, her two sons run the company. She is the.President of FICCI, Ladies Wing and the Chairperson of the Trust Bharatiya Jnanpith. She has
addressed the UN in 2000 at
Millennium World Peace Summit of religious and Spiritual Leaders.
Salute to the women who have
brought the country of India, the
respect and dignity it very well
deserves on account of all their
achievements and successes!

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