TEDxNMIMSBangalore 2013:
The journey of TEDxNMIMSBangalore started on 2nd February, 2013.
The theme ‘Different Strokes’ for the event aimed to bring some inspiring people at a common platform and took the students, through their journey.
During the session the speakers shared their experiences and how they realized their goals in their chosen respective fields. They offered valuable insight into what it takes to stand apart in the crowd, how one can identify and enhance his/her special talents and channelize them in the best possible way. The idea was to get a closer view of the recipe of success and make it a lifetime experience for all.
The speakers were:
Prof. V.S. Ramamurthy
Padma Bhusan awardee – 2005. Former Secretary to the Govt. of India, Dept. of Science & Technology (DST), New Delhi
ArunKatiyar
Founding editor of two magazines from the India Today group
Sanjay Jha
Executive Director of the world famous Dale Carnegie Training Ops. in India
B.N. Ramesh
Inspector General Central Reserve Police, Kashmir
Siddharth Sthalekar
A graduate of IIM-Ahmedabad and Co-owner at ‘Moved by Love’, an NGO based out of Ahmedabad
Manjula Sridhar
Co-founder and the Chief Technology Officer of Aujas Networks
Abhimanyu
An IIM-Kolkata graduate who left his high profile career to travel across India to experience diverse cultures
Geeta Ramanujam
Founder and Executive Director of Kathalaya Trust and the Academy of Storytelling
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