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SHEROES focuses on Building Communities at 6th Edition of its Annual Summit

This grand celebration brings together women pioneers and SHEROES community members from all walks of life

5 Dariya News

Bangalore 20-Aug-2018

SHEROES, the women’s community platform, kicked off the first chapter of the SHEROES Summit 2018 at ITC Windsor in Bangalore today. The first of  its kind multi-city event brought together women trailblazers, artists and members of the SHEROES community, all under one roof. Focusing on the  theme ‘Building Communities’, the summit community members from core communities like Careers, Love, Sex & Relationships, Health, Bazaar,  Cooking and Arts & Crafts, to name a few, coming together. Early adopters of the SHEROES app, a women-only space where members can connect,  engage, grow, take inspiration and support each other, shared their growth stories, in a specially curated community panel.SHEROES SUMMIT, Asia’s largest connector platform and forum for women saw a diverse line of visionaries like Safeena Hussain, Founder of  Educated Girls, who is bringing lakhs of girls in rural India. “Knocked on 4 million doors to get girls back to school, with the help of 12,000 on-ground  volunteers via communities,” said, Safeena in a fireside chat with Sairee Chahal, Founder, CEO of SHEROES.Shefali Sonpar, Sr. Director, Head of Insurance Practice, UST Global, shared how her internal drive and focus helped her succeed at various stages in  life. “As women, it’s time we take charge of our lives, have self-belief, ignore the noise, and you will grow to become the person you want to be. Stay  relevant by keeping yourself abreast of what is happening, be it technology, education or art.” UST Global, an organization with a strong cultural DNA  for inclusion, allows work-life integration without compromising on productivity. “The company allows me to work on next-generation digital  transformation solutions and pursue my passion of working at the intersection of business and technology,” she added.

Priya Krishnan, CEO of KLAY Prep Schools and DayCare, who established India’s largest network of corporate day care centres to help women get  back to work, shared her journey of inspiration, and action to support women in workplaces and via opportunities. “Post the Maternity Act, the demand  for corporate creches has increased and we are happy to launch Creche-In-A-Box at the #SHEROES Summit. It is an initiative to support women who  want to start their own crèches and our team will host workshops for them” she said. Another woman who took charge, and pursued her dreams, was  Medha Joseph, an explorer at heart and Co-founder of Embarq, shared her iconic journey by road, spanning 15 countries, 3 continents and 57 days.Adding to it, the SHEROES champion Rwituja Gomes Mookherjee, Kavitha Shenoy, member of the Aspiring Writers community, Mamta Sundaes,  General Counsel, Diageo India, and Asha Subramaniun, Cluster Operations Manager at KLAY Prep Schools and DayCare, took part in the community  panel on the theme – ‘Real Women. Real Stories’. Bangalore’s popular RJ Shruti from 92.7 BIG FM shared about the challenges and perks of being an  RJ in the digital era. The Summit kicked off with a soulful performance by contemporary Hindustani Classical artist Saptak Chatterjee, followed by some  hard-hitting pieces by slam poet by Pooja Sachdeva, and some original music and popular covers by artist Geetu Hinduja.Commenting on the Summit, Sairee Chahal, Founder & CEO, SHEROES said, “We launched SHEROES to create a first-of-its-kind women-only  platform that could help women connect, engage, support and grow together. Since the launch of the SHEROES app we have seen increased  engagement by women across communities, from diverse geographies. Today, millions of women engage everyday on the SHEROES platform via  Sheroes.com and SHEROES app. We aim to reach out to 100 million women in next few years, and SHEROES Summit is where our community comes  out in full force, to celebrate conversations, journeys, talent, and to be inspired. This year we had talented women in our Bazaar community showcasing  their handcrafted products at the Summit.”