Current
role:
I head a start-up
for an AI powered strategic transformation product for Fashion and Grocery
within a large IT company. My responsibilities are similar to that of a start-up
CEO, right from conceptualization of the product to implementation for
customers, drive revenue targets, customer delight and business value.
Beginning
of corporate journey:
I grew up in a suburb
of Mumbai- Malad in a very protective environment. I call out Malad
specifically because that was my world back then. My school, my engineering
college where I completed my BE in IT and my B-School where I did my MBA were
all in 1 km radius. My most vacations were stay-cations and even when I was
looking for my job, the only reason I joined my company was that they had an
office in Malad. However, destiny had other things in store of me. I was posted
in Chennai and now with my work I often travel 20-25 days in a month to over
15+ countries. My very first assignment was in UK and I was posted in a remote
village in the true sense. Being from a city like Mumbai, this transformation
of getting out of my protective cocoon was not easy. I had spent several days
crying, eating ice-creams and facing pain of growing up, constantly telling
myself that All is well. My time after work while waiting for the next bus
service was spent in the nearby grocery store where I simply observed customers
shopping, store associates refilling the shelves and the product availability.
It was during this time while that I realized the amount of food being wasted
in some communities right from the grocers shelves, and felt just so criminal
to me. I used to ask about the same but never got answers that would make sense
to me. Coming from a family where I was brought up learning the importance of
food and how we should never waste it, else children in the other parts of the
world would sleep empty stomach. That was the time when I really felt the need
to change things, that gave the genesis of the idea which has now evolved into
a product for retailers. It not only helps retailers to serve their customers
better, at the same time helps reducing wastage and in becoming more sustainable,
thus driving sales and profitability.
Overcoming
Struggles/ Challenges:
Incubating a start-up
within a company comes with its own set of challenges. You have this great idea
and vision, which you are super, excited about, but not all share that
excitement or passion. Getting people to see, what you see is the most
challenging as well as the fun part of incubation. I feel very lucky that I was
surrounded by my manager and other colleagues who supported me and stood by me.
In our earlier days, we were dismissed several times and had to find creative
ways of doing things. We did not have a lot of funding for operations, let
alone marketing. Getting our product in front of CXOs in a multibillion-dollar
US retailer is not easy. We did not have a budget for a sales team. We just
knew we have to sell our innovation; else, we had to shut down. While
researching the retailer we came across a hackathon, that retailer was
conducting and it had audiences from the departments we were trying to reach.
We worked day and night to get the best version of the product out and were
successful at the event, which led us to the meeting with the CXO we were
targeting. This meeting helped us crack our first deal. Since then we have
constantly identified creative ways of making our product better and reaching
out to clients.
Getting internal
buy in, Is also as important as getting a customer buy-in. In this case, I
could totally relate to the passion of Maya, a CIA analyst from the movie zero
dark thirty who stuck to her passion, persuaded everyone to follow her lead on
the hide out location of the target. The whole journey was very enriching and
fulfilling and I look forward to our next phase of exponential growth and
opportunities.
Proud Achievements:
On professional
front, getting our start up from concept to delivering USD 2 Billion+ value to
customers, 30+ patents and winning several awards including AI conics last year
have been an enriching experience. On personal front, I was the finalist at
Haut Monde Mrs. India Worldwide 2019 held in Greece and won the sponsors award,
it was a journey of self-discovery and cornucopia of creativity for me. I
thoroughly enjoyed it.
A Turning Point
In Your Life:
We were a happy middle-class
nuclear family with our own sets of trials and tribulations. However, our world
turned upside down, when I was in my tenth grade and my mother was diagnosed
with leukemia. I still remember the day she was been taken to the hospital for
her second chemo. She was very weak and frail and barely could walk. All this
while I had put up a brave face since I was the strength of both my parents.
Just before going to the hospital, me my mom and my dad got in a group hug,
knowing that this might be the last time we would see my mom again alive in the
house. I was fighting back my tears so hard, but they escaped. My mom who had
taken cancer in her stride and smiled her way through the pain of the chemo,
told me that time Promise me, whatever the situation is, you will always smile.
That was the turning point of my life. I realized the how evanescent life is,
and how important it is to live in now and be happy. This helped me to look at
every situation with an open mind and smile finding the happy in that
situation.
Your Idol/Mentor:
Well, I have
several mentors / idols who inspired me and helped me through various stages of
my life. My mother who fought cancer with a smile, thought me to smile, in
whatever situation life throws at you, my father who always encouraged me to
try out new things and says standing at the foothills, gazing at the sky, you
will not get there unless you try. My mentor and manager who believed in me and
continually supported through the various stages. My husband and in-laws,
canine daughters, who are my cheerleaders and support system. Mostly
importantly my team and customer who I learn from every day. I also look up to
Elon Musk for his ability to dream big and take bigger risks.
Your
Advice:
Believe in things
that you do and do things that you believe in. With belief, focus and action
great things can be achieved.