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Professor Meghana Pandit: The first female and person of colour to become CEO of Oxford University Hospitals

Professor Meghana Pandit: The first female and person of colour to become CEO of Oxford University Hospitals

by Amrita Priya | Feb 24, 2023

(February 24, 2023) With the recent spate of unprecedented appointments in the United Kingdom, it is clear that the Indian diaspora is more than making its mark, across different walks of life, in the European nation.  The latest appointment in the news is that of...
Aditi Handa: The Indian baker turning the spotlight on sourdough bread while building a ₹18 crore bread business 

Aditi Handa: The Indian baker turning the spotlight on sourdough bread while building a ₹18 crore bread business 

by Ranjani Rajendra | Sep 14, 2021

(September 14, 2021) A good loaf of bread is incredibly satisfying: soft, yet crusty, full of character and versatile enough to either be made into a sandwich, bruschetta, pudding, or just wolfed down with a drizzle of olive oil and balsamic vinegar. It doesn’t need...
Jayshree Seth: 3M’s Indian-origin chief science advocate who also holds 72 patents

Jayshree Seth: 3M’s Indian-origin chief science advocate who also holds 72 patents

by Global Indian | Jun 28, 2021

Surround yourself with those unafraid to ask questions, solve problems, and dig deeper. That’s been the mantra for Dr Jayshree Seth, corporate scientist and chief science advocate at US-based 3M. The Indian American, originally from a Rajasthani Marwari family, has 72...

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