• Stories that Impact #63- Too young, too bold, too female with Sangeeta Mulchandani

  • Nov 20 2021
  • Length: 47 mins
  • Podcast

Stories that Impact #63- Too young, too bold, too female with Sangeeta Mulchandani

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  • Stories that Impact #63- Too young, too bold, too female with Sangeeta Mulchandani

    My guest Sangeeta has a natural flair for business strategy and leadership. With more than 15 years of experience across global corporates, small & medium-sized ventures, and very early-stage startups. She has built 4 businesses from the ground up in travel, food, and consulting.

    At Jumpstart Studio, her latest venture, she works with startup founders and small and medium enterprises to help them develop and execute business and leadership strategies. From laying the right foundations for their business, finding their first set of paying customers, to managing growth.

    She has been a coach, mentor and teaches hundreds of startups every year at the University of Melbourne, RMIT University, Deakin University, and Melbourne Business School. She has judged several startup pitch competitions, including the United Nations Hult Prize Competition 2020. She also serves as an Entrepreneur-in-Residence at the Wade Institute of Entrepreneurship in Melbourne and a mentor at Startup India, an Indian Government-led initiative.

    Connect with Sangeeta at www.jumpstartstudio.com.au

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