• S2-E1 | Ladies Who Lead with Aabha Bakaya & Swati Bhargava

  • Oct 24 2024
  • Length: 43 mins
  • Podcast

S2-E1 | Ladies Who Lead with Aabha Bakaya & Swati Bhargava

  • Summary

  • Welcome back to Ladies Who Lead with Aabha Bakaya Season 2, celebrating women who turn challenges into leadership opportunities and are #CoCreatingTheFuture. This season showcases inspiring stories of resilience, ambition, and success. In this episode, Swati Bhargava, Co-Founder of CashKaro & EarnKaro, shares her entrepreneurial journey from Ambala to founding India’s largest cashback platform, revolutionizing online shopping. With 18M+ downloads and $500M in annual sales, Swati's success is fueled by determination. Hosted by Aabha Bakaya, founder of Ladies Who Lead, this show brings forward inspiring stories, fostering empowerment, connection, and change. About the Host, Aabha Bakaya: Aabha Bakaya is the Founder & CEO of Ladies Who Lead, a premium members-only platform for women leaders, dedicated to fostering personal and professional growth through shared experiences. A veteran Business Journalist, Aabha founded LWL in 2021 to bridge opportunity gaps caused by gender biases. Her vision is to build a diverse community of women leaders who co-create an equitable future for women in the workforce. Today, Ladies Who Lead hosts 1,200+ members from 50+ sectors and has expanded across Delhi-NCR, Mumbai, Bangalore, and Pune. Follow us on: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ladieswholead7303 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ladieswlead/ LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ladieswholead/?viewAsMember=true Website: https://ladieswholead.in/
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