Prof. Usha Raghunath
Vice President, National Coaching Council WICCI
Prof. Usha Raghunath is an ICF Certified Executive and Leadership Coach focused on coaching, consulting, and teaching in premier MBA schools. Her vision is to empower aspiring leaders, women entrepreneurs, and professionals to drive growth in an increasingly complex business environment. Also, she worked as a part of the team which won the ASTD (American Society for Training and Development) BEST award. Through her experiences, you will get great insights on how to boost startups and overcome the challenges of gender inequality.
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