Supria Dhanda, Founder & CEO, BAGGGEL Foundation

Supria Dhanda, Founder & CEO, BAGGGEL Foundation

  • She is the Founder & CEO of the BAGGGEL Foundation.
  • She is very passionate about helping women entrepreneurs.

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Overview

People talk a lot about feminism and equality but the percentage of women entrepreneurs is still less than 15%. Also, women entrepreneurs are not as recognized as their male counterparts. Women are believed to be suited for certain jobs only. There are a lot of stereotypes about what women can and cannot do. We have to have an open mind and move forward while making better partnerships if we want a balanced world. Today we have with us Supria to tell us how she is helping women entrepreneurs become leaders in their companies.

About Supria Dhanda

  • She is the Founder & CEO of the BAGGGEL Foundation.
  • She is very passionate about helping women entrepreneurs.
  • She is the co-author of a book titled “Wiley Innovation Black Book Enterprise 4.0”.
  • She is known for her executive leadership roles in different businesses.

03:15- Why do you think it is more important to nurture women CEOs?

  • Even today, women entrepreneurs are not recognized as much as male entrepreneurs such as Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates.
  • Despite the numerous efforts, the percentage of women entrepreneurs is still very low.
  • Basically, I want to achieve a Utopian like scenario where gender equality is achieved and not just debated.

14:47- How do you help potential women CEOs?

  • We start by looking at the problem statements such as if you want to get to the top position, you need to start networking.
  • We start by identifying the areas that they might be interested in which can help them network.
  • Then we focus on how we can help others because the way to move forward is to help as many people as we can.

23:36- How do you envision the future of leadership?

  • The only way I see women can flourish together is by building healthy partnerships.
  • The partnership should be smooth and frictionless. The work needs to be divided according to the capabilities of the individual and not their gender.
  • We all need to become more open-minded and break the stereotypes of women doing certain things only.

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  • She is the Founder & CEO of the BAGGGEL Foundation.
  • She is very passionate about helping women entrepreneurs.
  • She is the co-author of a book titled “Wiley Innovation Black Book Enterprise 4.0”.
  • She is known for her executive leadership roles in different businesses.

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