Send us a text I walked into the interview with pages of notes. I never opened them. Because with Akshika Poddar, the conversation just flowed from motherhood to business, from textiles to leadership. As a fellow textile enthusiast and a mother of three, I found myself resonating with so much of what she said. She is clear, calm, and completely head-first. Open to ideas, grounded in instinct. And that kind of clarity? That kind of conviction? It is, quite literally, Rare. Thank you ! I...
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Send us a text I walked into the interview with pages of notes. I never opened them. Because with Akshika Poddar, the conversation just flowed from motherhood to business, from textiles to leadership. As a fellow textile enthusiast and a mother of three, I found myself resonating with so much of what she said. She is clear, calm, and completely head-first. Open to ideas, grounded in instinct. And that kind of clarity? That kind of conviction? It is, quite literally, Rare. Thank you ! I...
K Vaitheeswaran: Father of Indian E-Commerce, speaks on scaling up Businesses | Gayathri Prakash
At The BRIM
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K Vaitheeswaran: Father of Indian E-Commerce, speaks on scaling up Businesses | Gayathri Prakash
Send us a text Some people have a rare brilliance - one that isn’t just about intelligence but about the ability to deconstruct, analyze, and truly understand every step of their journey. K. Vaitheeswaran sir is one of those few. When I met him, I was struck by how he dissects every part of his work-what went right, what went wrong, and why. It’s a level of clarity that most of us strive for but rarely achieve. Our conversation was nothing short of phenomenal. We spoke about startups, build...
At The BRIM
Send us a text I walked into the interview with pages of notes. I never opened them. Because with Akshika Poddar, the conversation just flowed from motherhood to business, from textiles to leadership. As a fellow textile enthusiast and a mother of three, I found myself resonating with so much of what she said. She is clear, calm, and completely head-first. Open to ideas, grounded in instinct. And that kind of clarity? That kind of conviction? It is, quite literally, Rare. Thank you ! I...