Entrepreneurship

Revathy Kasturi

A dynamic entrepreneur, and successful IT professional.

Revathy Kasturi is the founder and the CEO at the Laqsh Job Skills Academy. She was awarded the Woman of the Year by Business Today for the year 2001. She has been on the board of NASSCOM as an Executive Council Member for 6 years. She is also a charter member of TIE Bangalore and is actively working on Fostering Entrepreneurship Amongst Women through TIE for Women.

Dr. Nita Goyal

Her strong sense of perseverance is reflected in her achievements, nurturing, her carefully set goals and ambitions with utmost dedication and honesty.

Doctor Nita Goyal, is the co-founder and vice president of Tavant Technologies. She is also the first woman to graduate in computer engineering from one of the Indian Institute of Technology (IITs). She graduated in the year 1987 from IIT Kanpur.

Talat Hasan

Talat Hasan

Hasan has blazed a brilliant path, not only as a founder of one of the first Indian high tech companies in Silicon Valley, but as the first Indian woman entrepreneur in the Valley.

Talat Hasan is chairman and CEO of Sensys Instruments, a company she founded in 1996 to market products for the semiconductor manufacturing industry. She holds an M.A. in physics from Oxford University and a B.Sc. in physics from Aligarh Muslim University, India.

Sangeeta N. Bhatia

Sangeeta N. Bhatia

“As a child, I was always tinkering, always taking apart the telephone and figuring out how things work.”

Sangeeta Bhatia is the ultimate multi-tasker: a professor of health sciences and technology in the joint Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology program, a professor of electrical engineering and computer science at MIT, a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator and a co-founder of Hepregen Corp.

Radha Ramaswami Basu

Radha Basu

Radha Basu's unbelievable story illustrates her incredible intelligence and passion for pushing boundaries, as well as her desire to give back to her community.

Basu began Hewlett Packard's first software center in India. She went on to become leader of eight HP offshore software centers worldwide and General Manager of HP's electronic business software division, which became a $1.5 dollar business. She started SupportSoft, an IT company, and was the chairman and CEO from 1999-2006 of the company.

Dr. Arati Prabhakar

Dr. Arati Prabhakar

Arati Prabhakar was the first woman to win a Ph.D. in applied physics at the California Institute of Technology.

Arati Prabhakar is currently a venture capitalist. She joined U.S. Venture Partners in 2001 after 15 years of working with world-class engineers and scientists across many fields to brew new technologies.

Kiran Mazumdar Shaw

Kiran Mazumdar Shaw

There are few people who can show the way among the multitudes, who are exceptional leaders. One such person is Kiran Muzumdar Shaw.

Kiran is the Chairperson and Managing Director of Biocon Limited, India's biggest biotechnology company and one of the 20 leading biotech companies in the world.
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