Parul Punjabi Jagdish, Global Head, Impact, AIME; Co-founder, Oslo Project

Parul Punjabi Jagdish, Global Head, Impact, AIME; Co-founder, Oslo Project

  • Parul Punjabi Jagdish is the Global Head of Impact for AIME, leading Indigenous-led systems change and mentoring initiatives across 52+ countries to amplify community-centered impact.
  • He is a Salzburg Global Fellow, board director, former CEO, and strategist with experience spanning corporate consulting, social ventures, filmmaking, and global partnerships.

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Overview

In this episode of The Brand Called You, Parul Punjabi Jagdish shares his powerful journey from strategy consulting to global systems change. He redefines success as joy rooted in service, drawing on indigenous wisdom to reshape leadership, impact, and the future of work.

00:37- About Parul Punjabi Jagdish

  • Parul Punjabi Jagdish is the Global Head of Impact for AIME, leading Indigenous-led systems change and mentoring initiatives across 52+ countries to amplify community-centered impact.
  •  He is a Salzburg Global Fellow, board director, former CEO, and strategist with experience spanning corporate consulting, social ventures, filmmaking, and global partnerships.
  •  He has received international recognition for his leadership in education and rights, including Youth Leadership and Top 100 Leaders in Education awards, and is a sought-after speaker on purpose, Indigenous wisdom, and systems change. 

12:19- What specific systems do you want to change, and how will you drive that change?

  • Change what systems value, shifting economies and institutions to value living systems—nature, life, and wellbeing—over extraction and exploitation.
  • Redesign core systems such as economics, education, and employment by embedding Indigenous and marginalized knowledge as foundational design principles.
  • Rewire decision-making networks by bringing diverse and “unlikely” intelligences into boardrooms and power structures to address inequity and ecological exclusion.

16:35- How do non-Indigenous people fit into and contribute to this systems-change equation?

  • Act as collaborators and bridges, working alongside Indigenous leaders to connect power, resources, and decision-making with marginalized knowledge systems.
  • Contribute ideas and innovations that align with Indigenous principles, placing nature, life, and collective wellbeing at the center of system design.
  • Co-create and learn through shared spaces, such as system-change residencies, where non-Indigenous expertise is guided and strengthened by Indigenous knowledge.

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Learn more about Parul Punjabi Jagdish: LinkedIn

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  • Parul Punjabi Jagdish is the Global Head of Impact for AIME, leading Indigenous-led systems change and mentoring initiatives across 52+ countries to amplify community-centered impact.
  • He is a Salzburg Global Fellow, board director, former CEO, and strategist with experience spanning corporate consulting, social ventures, filmmaking, and global partnerships.
  • He has received international recognition for his leadership in education and rights, including Youth Leadership and Top 100 Leaders in Education awards, and is a sought-after speaker on purpose, Indigenous wisdom, and systems change. 

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