Tag: Virtue Worldwide

  • Virtue Worldwide appoints Saumya Baijal as director of brand strategy

    Virtue Worldwide appoints Saumya Baijal as director of brand strategy

    Mumbai: Virtue Worldwide, a new-age creative agency powered by VICE Media Group announces the appointment of Saumya Baijal as Director of Brand Strategy, further strengthening its leadership team in India. Virtue specialises in helping brands discover an authentic voice at the epicentre of culture.  With a presence in 17 cities across 13 countries, Virtue operates as a ‘borderless’ agency, putting together bespoke teams with diverse skills, backgrounds, and perspectives to drive creativity and innovation.

    Saumya Baijal brings a wealth of multifaceted experience to Virtue. Renowned for her roles as a feminist, ad woman, bilingual writer, storyteller, poet, radio presenter, theatre personality, and activist, Saumya has held prominent positions in major advertising networks including Ogilvy, McCann Erickson, and MullenLowe Lintas Group. Her portfolio includes impactful collaborations with esteemed brands such as Absolut, Google, and Fabindia. Saumya has also served on the jury of the Effies for several years and has been an integral part of the Laadli Media Awards for Hindi Journalism jury since 2021.

    Virtue APAC head of strategy Huiwen Tow shared her thoughts on Saumya’s appointment, stating, “In a world that is more divided than ever before, Saumya is one of those rare individuals that sees the world, not for what it is, but what it can be. She is a force of nature, unafraid to confront the real or challenge the status quo to move the conversation forward in culture. We are beyond ecstatic to have her with the Virtue India leadership team to take us into our next era of growth in India.”

    In response to her new role, Saumya Baijal, the newly appointed Brand Strategy Lead, India commented, “I am very excited to be a part of Virtue. The idea of diving deep into constantly evolving culture, extracting the insight, and then giving it a distinct flavour, is a very very interesting challenge. In a world that changes so quickly and so drastically, finding anchors for a brand, embedded in culture, is not only important but necessary. Virtue understands this, and I can’t wait to explore more with the very talented team that has already set up a young, energetic, spirited place, committed to the same endeavour.”

    Virtue Worldwide is making significant strides in the Indian advertising arena, enhancing its team and leadership. The company is committed to pushing boundaries, embracing innovation, and forming strong partnerships. They have teamed up with notable brands such as Diageo, poppi, Delta, Vanguard, P&G, General Mills, H&M, Volkswagen, McDonald’s, eToro, Red Bull, and Converse. Virtue is also the creative force behind award-winning campaigns including Backup Ukraine, Weedmaps’ Museum of Weed, Dove’s Dear Future Dads, Q the Genderless Voice, and Carlings adDRESS the Future. At Virtue, they believe in appointing team members not only based on their experience but also on the unique talents and perspectives they bring to the table, nurturing a culture of diversity and innovation.

  • Abhishek Malik joins Virtue Worldwide as associate creative director

    Abhishek Malik joins Virtue Worldwide as associate creative director

    Mumbai: Virtue Worldwide, the agency powered by VICE Media Group, proudly announces the appointment of Abhishek Malik as associate creative director (Copy) for Virtue India. This strategic move underscores Virtue India’s commitment to enhancing its creative leadership with forward-thinking and culture-driven talent. Abhishek Malik’s journey in the advertising industry began in 2017 at DigitalLB Delhi, working on clients such as Canon, Tinder, Fortis, Comedy Central, and MTV Beats.

    Taking a break from advertising in 2018, Abhishek embarked on a storytelling tour across 20 cities with Foundonallfours, an artist collective. During this time he created more than 20 spoken-word pieces, poems, podcasts, and theater scripts, that were performed in diverse settings such as streets, cafes, living rooms, art galleries, classrooms, and boardrooms. Notably, he spent a month in Gunehar, Himachal Pradesh, as part of an artist residency, where he ran a storytelling workshop called ‘Kahani Ki Dukaan,’.

    Returning to advertising in 2019 with Schbang, Abhishek started as a Sr. creative strategist and swiftly rose to become a group creative manager in 2022, working on brands such as Fevicol, Ashok Leyland, Amazon Prime, Castrol India, and Dabur. In 2023, Abhishek Malik was recognized as one of the winners of Impact’s “TOP 30 under 30” young agency professionals in the A&M space.

    Virtue India creative head Hayden Scott shared his thoughts on Abhishek’s appointment, stating, “Abhishek, or Toto as we fondly call him, is exactly the kind of talent we hope to nurture at Virtue India. He understands India and Bharat with an intuitiveness that is incredible. I’m certain that his diverse experience as a storyteller across formats will help bring a unique nuance to the stories we create for our clients. I am so excited to have Toto on board and I can’t wait to see how his own story unfolds here at Virtue.”

    In response to his new role, Abhishek Malik, commented, “As a part of the VICE network, Virtue applies a distinctive cultural approach to building brands. This coupled with my own keen interest in Indian culture and insights, offers me the chance to create work that not only distinguishes itself but also tells stories that matter.”

  • Innovation and growth: A recap of 2023’s pivotal moments in various industries

    Innovation and growth: A recap of 2023’s pivotal moments in various industries

    Mumbai: The diverse landscape of 2023 saw significant developments across various industries, with key players reflecting on their achievements and outlining future trends. From the resurgence of ethnic fashion to groundbreaking strides in plant-based nutrition, and the evolution of digital healthcare initiatives, each sector had its unique story. Additionally, leaders in public relations, creative agencies, and marketing shared insights into the shifting dynamics and emerging trends. As we enter 2024, these snapshots offer a glimpse into the innovation, growth, and transformative journeys that define these industries.

    Here are some insightful quotes from various personalities

    Shobitam  co-founder & chief product officer Aparna Thyagarjan,

    It has been a fabulous year for ethnic fashion. We witnessed a post-pandemic festive boom where every category did well. They say fashion repeats itself and we saw it. Multi-hued Checks and plaids on Kanjivarams, a hot trend in the 60s, made a sparkling comeback this year. We saw a huge demand for this from our customers across the globe.

    In the age of social media, it is all about standing out and wearing outfits that bring out your personality in the most authentic way. A fusion outfit becomes an effortless choice to achieve that, as it can seamlessly fuse two distinct styles to yield a unique charm. Our fusion sarees like Chikankari saree with Banarasi border, Tussar silk sarees hand painted with Gondh art, and Trench coats crafted with Banarasi fabrics were instant hits with our customers.

    We are also living in times of conscious shopping where the aim is to maximize one’s wardrobe. People also want to travel light and fuss-free for occasions.  Hence the Mix and Match trend is here to stay where one can create multiple looks with a chic blouse or crop top. Our Mix and Match blouses have been a bestseller throughout the year for this very reason as they are very versatile and can be used in multiple ways.

    In the coming year, there will be an iteration of mix-and-match trends. We will see a lot of metallics and pastels. The year will see more pastel representations of Banarasis and Kanjivarams. Indigenous folk art forms like Lambani art, Pichwai, and Pattochitra will dominate the ethnic fashion scene in 2024.

    Nourish You co-founder  Krishna Reddy

    This year has been one with many milestones for Nourish You. Our strategic choices guaranteed an anticipated four-fold growth this year, showcasing our commitment to quality and innovation. The strides we’ve made, from securing substantial investments, and our first-ever acquisition to groundbreaking developments, have been phenomenal. Welcoming Samantha Ruth Prabhu into the Nourish You family as both an investor and ambassador has been an honour. Her long-standing relationship with our brand as a loyal consumer has significantly elevated our industry standing. Our achievement of securing $2 million in a seed round has served as a catalyst for our progress, what really stood out was the trust from investors like Nikhil Kamath (Co-Founder of Zerodha), Abhinay Bollineni (CEO, KIMS Hospitals), Rohit Chennamneni (Co-founder of unicorn Darwinbox), Abhijeet Pai (Co-Founder, Gruhas Proptech), Y Janardhana Rao (Triumph Group), Amplify III PCC, Triumph Advisory & Consulting (FZE), Mr. Himank Duvvuru. Nourish You also secured esteemed awards like the Poshak Anaaj Award 2023 from the Indian Institute of Millet Research (IIMR) and the Best Alternative to Dairy accolade from the Plant-Based Foods Industry Association (PBFIA) for Millet Mlk, affirming the credibility of our brand.

    Our greatest milestone for this year was our first-ever acquisition. We’ve recently acquired One Good, India’s Most Affordable and Versatile Vegan Brand. This acquisition represents more than a strategic business move; it’s a significant step forward for the entire plant-based industry. By combining forces, we are set to revolutionize accessibility to high-quality, affordable plant-based products in India. Through their shared commitment to innovation and accessibility, this union promises to elevate the entire landscape of plant-based offerings, fostering a more inclusive and sustainable future for consumers and the planet alike.

    The Food and Agriculture Organization and United Nations recognised 2023 as The International Year of Millets, which has also given millet brands like us a fantastic boost.  Participating in platforms like G20, Gulfood International Convention on Millets (Odisha), International Nutri Cereal Convention 5.0, and India Food Forum, Nourish You showcased the transformative potential of millets, advocating for sustainable nutrition on a grand scale. Additionally, recognition at the Prime Minister’s Shree Anna conference elevated our mission to national prominence.

    The journey of Nourish You in 2023 exemplifies our commitment to nourishing lives and communities worldwide through wholesome, innovative food choices. In 2024, we gear up to amplify our commitment even further through strategic marketing initiatives and fortified brand identity; we aim to elevate our brand-building efforts. Concurrently, we’re deepening awareness about the benefits of superfoods, continuing to lead the charge in innovative advancements within this realm, while also prioritizing the enhancement of accessibility to these nutritional powerhouses. By fostering a deeper understanding of superfoods, pioneering new innovations, and making these options more accessible, Nourish You remains steadfast in its mission to nourish individuals, farmers, and the planet, fostering a cycle of sustainable wellness for all.

    Doceree  founder and global CEO Harshit Jain

    “The year 2023 witnessed an incredible evolution within the life sciences ecosystem, fuelled by unprecedented advancements in digital healthcare initiatives. With pharma marketers becoming assertive about the potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in creating solutions better and more effective than ever before, the year witnessed a strategic inclination towards making data-driven decisions across diverse marketing dimensions. The year also witnessed a massive shift in ROI towards script lifts over HCP reach. As we step into 2024, the landscape will continue to redefine itself, embracing personalized strategies that leverage AI and targeted engagement with endeavours of heightened precision in reaching HCPs. At Doceree, we are committed to spearheading this digital transformation, fostering fruitful global partnerships, and empowering the life sciences sector to achieve new milestones in a responsible, ethical and effective manner.” – Harshit Jain MD, Founder & Global CEO, Doceree.

    Talking Point Communications (TPC) founder, Naina Aggarwal Ahuja

    Trends witnessed in the PR industry in 2023 and what to expect in 2024′

    “In the realm of public relations, 2023 saw a surge in digital storytelling, with brands adopting multimedia formats to connect with diverse audiences. There was also a lot of focus on heightened focus on authenticity and purpose-driven communication, as consumers increasingly seek meaningful connections.

    In 2024, we are likely to see an integration of AI tools for data analytics which will help streamline campaign strategies, while sustainability and social responsibility will continue to be important themes. The evolving media landscape and emerging technologies will demand adaptability, making agility a prized asset for PR professionals. It will be a year where innovation meets purpose, and storytelling remains at the heart of successful communication strategies.”

    Virtue Worldwide creative head APAC Hayden Scott

    2023 has been an exciting year full of growth and great work. The VIRTUE India grew substantially with exciting hybrid talent from varied backgrounds joining the party. We also stabilised and doubled earnings on key accounts and put out work that got us attention and accolades. Not bad for an agency as young as us! We see 2024 as being a year where we continue to expand our client roster and choose partners that believe in and respect the power of creativity.

    Konica Minolta India managing director Katsuhisa Asari

    Printing industry

    “2023 was a testament to the print industry’s resilience and adaptability in striking innovation, particularly in the realm of digital printing. Digital printing has become the preferred choice for many businesses due to its cost-effectiveness, versatility, and quicker turnaround times. The digital printing segment is projected to grow at an impressive rate of 6.7 per cent annually, cementing its place as a dominant force in the industry.

    As an industry leader, we reached out to an untapped clientele in the hinterland of the country, across tier 2, 3, and 4 cities, with the latest tech in production printing and digital printing tech, empowering Indian businesses to successfully shape the future of the Indian Printing Industry, which is expected to reach a market size of to 279 billion rupees by 2025. By leveraging its strengths in intangible assets, Konica Minolta also seeks to create customer value through co-creation with customers.”  

    ESG:  

    “Staying committed to equitable and all-encompassing smart sustainability, Konica Minolta has been established as a pioneer, segment-starter, and innovator who leads the way in both digital and physical print solutions. Sustainability will continue to spearhead print solutions in 2024, as it did in 2023, with a greater emphasis on margin-friendly, ecologically sound solutions that can be driven at scale. Sustainable solutions are growing to become the need of the hour for businesses because they lead to an increase in operational efficiency, attract new customers, increase competitive advantage, build public trust, most importantly contribute to a healthier planet, and in driving cost savings, customer loyalty, and employee morale.  

    We set our global ESG vision in creating a positive impact on society while ensuring the longevity of our business, aiming to become carbon-minus by 2030. To support this mission in India, we partnered with a renowned logistics company to deliver products and accessories via 2-wheeler and three-wheeler EVs to local customers, and under the PRAYAAS Initiative planted 4000 plants, which culminated in 2023. Together, we can multiply efforts to execute sustainable goals at scale, that will prime us and our businesses from future disruptions.  

    Turmeric Consulting founder and principal consultant Roopa Badrinath

    The year that was – 2023 dealt a blow to humanity with wars and catastrophic natural disasters. The geopolitical uncertainties cast a shadow on organizations with relentless pressure on revenues, margins, and profits.  Generative AI kept all professionals awake in the night.  Organisations were running prototypes to see which areas of their organization could use AI efficaciously.  There was consternation about the possible entry of human biases into AI algorithms.  Globally, DEI faced a backlash which had the potential of undoing years of concerted work in the space of affirmative action and inclusion of historically under-represented groups. The movie ‘Barbie’ became a poster child for DEI and earned both accolades and brickbats for its take on patriarchy and toxic masculinity.  Conversations around mental health and menopause showed signs of normalization.  Women rocket scientists were at the forefront of our country’s successful moon landing of Chandrayaan-3 which could inspire several young girls to be what they see.  The DEI needle also showed signs of moving beyond women as a diversity strand to include LGBTQ, PwDs, neurodiverse spectrum, and generational diversity.  Organizations began to acknowledge the importance of remote working for women to expand the shrinking talent pool.  In addition to several campaigns that challenged stereotypes, work like #ShareTheLoad from Ariel challenged gender role stereotypes effectively.  Industry bodies like ASCI and Unstereotype Alliance played a definitive role in raising awareness around DEI through impactful sessions for the A&M industry.

    Focus for 2024 – AI will continue to occupy our mind space in 2024.  But more as an ally than as a threat.  Serious efforts will be expended on eliminating human biases from AI.  Companies will focus on arriving at a win-win formula to reduce the friction with employees on return to office and flexibility.  Mental health and well-being will continue to be critical to address the burnout faced in 2023. Companies will be mindful of performative DEI with consumer and employee activism continuing to demand accountability from them on both the DEI and ESG front.  While continuing to push for ROI, leaders will realize the business case of DEI and prepare for a marathon as against a sprint.  Creating a strong sense of belonging (which is critical for employee engagement) through intentional inclusion will lead to an increased focus on pulse or listening surveys action planning.  Industry bodies like WFA, Cannes Lions, ASCI, etc will continue to goad the A&M industry to step up and be the lighthouses of positive behavioural change through the work they do.

    Let’s Influence founder Bhawna Sethi

    As the year wraps up, let’s think about the journey we had in marketing – growing, trying new things, and making real connections. In every ad, plan, and interaction, we told stories that meant something and used strategies that got attention. This year wasn’t just about hitting targets; it was about making genuine connections with our audience and leaving a strong impression on them.

    In the world of marketing, every click, share, and interaction is like a musical note making our success song. As we say goodbye to this year, let’s take with us the things we’ve learned, the wins we’ve enjoyed, and the problems we’ve faced and overcome. Every marketing project was like a canvas where creativity mixed with strategy, creating exciting and effective campaigns.

    Looking forward, the new year brings opportunities for new ideas, unexplored areas, and lots of creativity. Let’s keep pushing our limits, welcoming change, and making stories that not only sell things but also touch the hearts and minds of our audience. As marketers, we create experiences, and in the next year, let’s craft stories that not only sell but also leave a lasting impression.

    Here’s to a year of fantastic marketing, a collection of brand stories, and a future with lots of possibilities. May the next year be a canvas for our bravest ideas and the stage for our most successful campaigns. Cheers to a Happy New Year from the marketing world – where every story begins, and every brand speaks its truth.

    Curefoods founder Ankit Nagori

    An e-commerce pioneer, Ankit Nagori is the Founder of Curefoods, the leading F&B operator in India, which houses popular food brands like EatFit, CakeZone, Sharief Bhai, Chaat Street, YumLane, Juno’s Pizza, and so on. He is also a co-founder of Cure.fit, a holistic healthcare platform.

    Soon after his graduation in 2007, Ankit founded a social media startup- Youthpad, which he ran for three years. He then joined Flipkart as a manager, where he rose quickly among the ranks to spearhead the company’s operations as its Chief Business Officer. In 2016, after a six-year tenure at Flipkart marked by several groundbreaking initiatives launched by him, Ankit left the company to establish Cure.fit, along with Mukesh Bansal. In his current role leading Curefoods and EatFit, his ambition is to grow the company further as a forerunner in the cloud kitchen space and expand its network across the country encompassing a diverse range of cuisines and food brands.

    Ankit’s commitment to this industry is fueled by his longstanding passion for food and fitness – a trait he is also well-known for in his personal and professional circles. He is famous for hiking the 9km distance between his home and office in HSR Layout to commute for work.

    A sports enthusiast, Ankit captained the cricket group at the Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, his alma mater. He continues to honour his love for cricket by regularly participating in his cricket club matches as a pace bowler. He is also an active volunteer with the Simply Sports Foundation.

    An avid movie buff and a voracious reader, Ankit’s eclectic choice in literature spans mythology, political commentaries, thrillers, and graphic novels. He has perused Mahatma Gandhi’s The Story of My Experiments with Truth and the Mahabharat a few times. Ankit also draws inspiration from meeting new people.

    Frodoh World founder and CEO Russhabh R Thakkar

    As the year draws to a close, I am excited to reflect on Frodoh’s journey in the Connected TV advertising domain throughout 2023. We have navigated the landscape as a challenger brand, learning and growing along the way.

    In a dynamic industry, our focus on reaching and engaging audiences has been unwavering. This year, we have observed a notable shift as advertisers increasingly recognize the potential of Connected TV advertising to reach premium and affluent audiences. Advertisers are leaning towards CTV because of its precise targeted advertising, ensuring better engagement with specific audiences. Unlike traditional methods, this approach proves more effective in reaching the right demographics. CTV’s easy integration into smart homes and the rise of wireless tech contribute to its appeal. By also strategically targeting users exposed to Connected TV ads on mobile platforms, we have harnessed the power of action-oriented creatives.

    As we bid adieu to 2023, the numbers paint a vivid picture—25 per cent more connected households, 3+ daily hours of content consumption, 30 per cent growth in regional content, 40% voice command adoption, 15 per cent rise in gaming engagement, and a 20 per cent surge in personalized ad engagement—all etched on the canvas of our connected TVs, shaping a year where technology and humanity converged. Looking ahead, we are bullish about the trends shaping the Connected TV space in 2023. Our commitment to innovation remains steadfast, ensuring we stay at the forefront of industry advancements for the success of our clients.

    Here’s to a transformative 2024, marked by continued growth, learning, and the limitless possibilities within the ever-evolving digital ad-tech space.

  • Virtue Worldwide appoints Ayushi Saria as associate creative director

    Virtue Worldwide appoints Ayushi Saria as associate creative director

    Mumbai: Virtue Worldwide, the agency powered by VICE Media Group, has appointed Ayushi Saria as associate creative director. This strategic move emphasizes Virtue India’s focus on bolstering their creative leadership with future-focused and culture-forward talent.

    Saria’s professional journey is marked by a diverse background, with contributions ranging from impactful campaigns for COVID vaccinations at Aster Hospitals to the creation of engaging games for the Singapore Tourism Board during her tenure at Wunderman and Hungama. Before joining Virtue, Ayushi dedicated her talents to illustration, where she focused on projects centered around skin and body positivity. Notably, her international experience includes collaborations with esteemed clients such as Vicks, Red Lobster, Metamucil, and Heineken at Publicis New York.

    Saria’s work has garnered widespread recognition and has been featured on prominent platforms like Design Taxi, Ads of the World, AdAge, and Brand Care. She has received accolades from Young Guns, New York Festivals, Art Directors Club, Applied Arts, and Summit Awards.

    Virtue India creative head Hayden Scott shared his thoughts on Ayushi’s appointment, stating, “Ayushi is a great example of the kind of exciting hybrid talent we want to grow at Virtue. She is a passionate advocate for design and a strong leader. I am certain her diverse skill-sets will help bring a wonderfully fresh perspective to our work. And did I mention, she’s also a damn nice person? I can’t wait to see how Ayushi helps shape Virtue India’s next growth phase.”

    In response to her new role, Saria commented, “”I’ve always been fascinated by culture and how brands become a part of this in a progressive and meaningful way. To have the opportunity to work at a place that’s powered by culture – it’s incredibly exciting. To work with some very unique and talented people, even more so.”

  • Culture is the canvas: Virtue Worldwide’s artistry in branding

    Culture is the canvas: Virtue Worldwide’s artistry in branding

    Mumbai: Virtue Worldwide, powered by the VICE media group, functions as a creative agency dedicated to constructing brands that emerge from within cultural contexts.

    With a track record of delivering expertise, This agency assists brands in discovering an authentic voice situated at the heart of contemporary culture.

    Through collaborative endeavors,  This agency has partnered with renowned brands such as Coca-Cola, HBO, Logitech, P&G, General Mills, Johnnie Walker, Black Dog, Fastrack perfumes, Black & White, Puma, H&M, Volkswagen, McDonald’s, eToro, Red Bull, and Beats, aiming to amplify their narratives and create a lasting impact.

    Indiantelevision.com in conversation with Virtue Worldwide creative head APAC Hayden Scott

    Hayden boasts a 15-year career in advertising, excelling at agencies like Ogilvy and DDB. Known for revitalising brands, he reinvented Raymond and championed causes like girl-child education. Leading Virtue India’s creative team, he leverages cultural insights for brand success. Beyond work, he mentors at Miami Ad School, sketches urban architecture, and produces music. Hayden’s outstanding contributions garnered 75 awards, including D&AD, Cannes, and Effies. Recognised in the “Top 40 under 40 in marketing and advertising,” he earned the Copywriter of the Year award.

    On Virtue Worldwide differentiating itself in the competitive landscape of creative agencies

    Virtue is a creative agency that builds brands from inside culture. With a history of delivering expertise, we help brands find an authentic voice at the epicentre of culture. Our expertise encompasses brand strategy, creative storytelling, content creation, digital marketing, social media management, influencer marketing, experiential activations, and more. We believe in finding a unique voice for each brand and leveraging it to connect deeply with audiences. Through our integrated approach, we craft narratives, execute campaigns, and deliver measurable results that drive brand growth and cultural impact.

    On Virtue Worldwide’s borderless approach contributing to its ability to assemble bespoke teams tailored to individual client needs

    Our borderless approach at Virtue Worldwide allows us to assemble bespoke teams tailored to individual client needs by drawing on the diverse talents and perspectives of our team members in 17 cities across 13 countries. This global presence contributes to our unique cultural insights and expertise.

    On Virtue Worldwide staying attuned to cultural trends and shifts to remain effective in building brands within evolving cultural contexts

    At Virtue Worldwide, we’re deeply committed to staying in sync with cultural shifts and trends. Being a part of the larger Vice Media Group, we invest in our own cultural research, gaining insights, and having a continuous learning mindset.

    Our proactive approach involves active participation in professional development, frequent attendance at industry conferences, workshops, and seminars. This ensures that we remain updated on emerging trends and evolving consumer behaviors.

    On Virtue Worldwide balancing the need for creativity and innovation with the practical considerations of brand building in the modern marketplace

    We do this by combining our industry-leading expertise with a passion for innovation. We embrace emerging technologies and digital platforms to enhance our creative capabilities while keeping a keen eye on the practical aspects of brand building.

    On Virtue Worldwide envisioning its role and contributions to the advertising and brand-building industry in the future

    We live in a world where users can choose to skip ads so for brands to remain visible, they need to find a role inside culture. Virtue Worldwide envisions playing a pivotal role in the advertising and brand-building industry in the future, filled with opportunities and transformative experiences by delving into insider marketing and building brands from within culture and integrating it with storytelling and innovations in technology.

  • From Startups to SaaS: Women Entrepreneurs’ impact on tech trends and beyond

    From Startups to SaaS: Women Entrepreneurs’ impact on tech trends and beyond

    Mumbai: Women’s Entrepreneurship Day (WED) is a global initiative celebrated annually on 19 November to recognise and empower women entrepreneurs worldwide. Established in 2014 by Wendy Diamond, an entrepreneur, author, and philanthropist, Women’s Entrepreneurship Day aims to highlight the significant contributions of women entrepreneurs to the global economy and promote gender equality in the business world.

    In the dynamic realms of technology and business, the role of women is increasingly pronounced and influential. Their impact is particularly notable in shaping the trajectory of these industries, where innovation, entrepreneurship, and a commitment to social responsibility converge. This intersection is marked by a wave of women entrepreneurs, leaders, and visionaries who are not only breaking through traditional barriers but are actively shaping the future of business.

    As technology continues to evolve, women are at the forefront, leading startups, driving disruptive innovations, and contributing to diverse sectors such as health tech, e-commerce, and social impact tech. Their leadership extends beyond the boardroom, with a focus on fostering diversity and inclusion, championing tech education, and actively participating in the investment landscape.

    Here’s what new-age entrepreneurs have to say about women entrepreneurs making significant contributions to the tech industry and staying ahead of trends in the business world

    Wondrlab, co-founder & managing partner Vandana Verma

    “As a co-founder of Wondrlab, India’s largest platform-first martech startup, the one accomplishment that fills me with both humility and pride is the creation of Wisr—a SaaS platform meticulously designed to uplift school infrastructure and elevate teacher salaries across India, all powered by the influence of brands. This journey has been nothing short of thrilling, and as a woman entrepreneur navigating the ever-evolving tech industry, the sense of accomplishment has been immensely gratifying.

    Remaining at the forefront of industry trends isn’t just a professional aspiration; it’s a resolute commitment to perpetual innovation. Through Wisr, our innovative SaaS platform seamlessly connecting brands with the enhancement of school infrastructure, my aim transcends mere contribution—it’s about making a lasting impact. As women entrepreneurs, we aren’t just participants in the business landscape; we are the architects of transformative change, actively shaping the trajectory of technology and business with a potent combination of resilience, visionary foresight, and an unyielding determination to redefine industry standards.”

    Vahan chief marketing advisor Saakshi Jain

    In my journey through the ever-changing tech scene, I’ve discovered that success relies on empathy and adaptability. Women entrepreneurs bring a unique blend of tech expertise and a human touch, comprehending both the advancements and the people behind them. This empathy helps spotlight trends close to home, resulting in products that genuinely matter.

    Flexibility is crucial as tech moves fast, and women entrepreneurs cultivate environments that welcome versatility and continual learning. Collaboration makes diverse teams ignite innovation and anticipate trends. In the tech world, women entrepreneurs are overcoming obstacles, shaping the future with innovative, flexible approaches.

    In AI, women carve out spaces with forward-thinking endeavors, giving importance to ethical considerations and challenging stereotypes. They’re ahead of the curve on business trends, demonstrating a keen understanding of consumer needs. In my tech journey, I’ve learned that it’s all about sensing the tech pulse while staying authentic.

    Women entrepreneurs bring this dynamic blend of tech smarts and a human touch, grasping the tech and the people behind it. It’s that empathy that helps identify trends that hit home, creating products that truly matter. When it comes to adaptability, it’s about navigating it, keeping things flexible, and never halting the learning process. We’re not just following business trends; we’re steering the ship with a sharp eye on what people truly need. Using AI with finesse for efficiency and exceptional user experiences, we’re altering the script and inspiring the next wave. It’s a human-first perspective; women entrepreneurs are propelling the change, leaving a mark and ensuring the road ahead in tech is all about diversity and inclusion

    Virtue Worldwide senior account director Shaily Parmar

    In the progressive world of Indian advertising, I am witnessing firsthand how women entrepreneurs are crafting a new narrative filled with creativity, resilience, and groundbreaking innovation. These incredible individuals are not just making waves; they are personally reshaping the entire landscape of our industry. Breaking through gender norms, they inspire me with their determination to create work that resonates deeply. In a traditionally male-dominated space, their stories resonate personally, inspiring a new era of inclusivity. These women aren’t just entrepreneurs; they are my mentors of change, personally shaping the future of creativity and inclusivity in the captivating world of advertising.

    BC Web Wise founder – MD Chaaya Baradhwaaj

    Women have showcased exceptional leadership, and have innovated and disrupted industries. Let’s look at some of the torchbearers. Falguni Nayar got beauty from e-commerce with Nykaa, Richa Kar  of Zivame did the same with lingerie. Shraddha Sharma’s Yourstory has become a powerful vehicle that inspires entrepreneurs with authentic real stories. Trishneet Arora of TAC Security, has established a powerful presence in the globe and it’s a pioneer in cyber security. The list goes on and it is heartening that the women leaders and disruptors are coming from all walks of life and extend through Bharat.

    Assiduus Global Inc founder & CEO Dr. Somdutta Singh

    “My entrepreneurial journey has been phenomenal, marked by triumphs over challenges that echo the resilience of women in business. In every opportunity I have created over adversity has become a testament to my indomitable spirit and of women in the business. Whether faced with gender biases, skepticism, or barriers, every triumph became a resounding declaration that women can surmount any obstacle set before them. These victories are not just personal milestones but a collective anthem, resonating with the resilience that defines women in business.

    Securing funding for women-led ventures proved to be a formidable challenge, one that demanded strategic acumen and unyielding determination. The financial landscape has historically favored male-dominated industries, and breaking through this bias required not only a robust business plan but also the courage to challenge the status quo. As a first-generation woman entrepreneur, the journey was characterized by a delicate connection between perseverance and empowerment. Every rejection letter was a call to refine and reinforce my vision, turning setbacks into stepping stones toward a more inclusive entrepreneurial landscape.

    Naturally, being a trailblazer as a first-generation woman entrepreneur meant confronting entrenched stereotypes head-on. The societal narrative surrounding women in business often carried preconceived notions that needed dismantling. It involved proving that competence knows no gender, and success is not limited by traditional expectations. The empowerment derived from shattering these stereotypes was not just personal; it contributed to a broader cultural shift, challenging conventional norms and paving the way for future generations of women to chart their own entrepreneurial paths.

    I discovered that strength is not solely defined by overcoming obstacles. It also involves staying true to oneself amidst adversity. Embracing my unique perspective as a woman in the entrepreneurial realm became a source of strength in itself. The power to create change lies not in conformity but in embracing the diversity of thought and approach that women bring to the table. Being oneself became a mantra, a reminder that authenticity breeds resilience. Creating a solid support network was not just a strategic move but a lifeline during the stormy seas of entrepreneurship. Expressing gratitude for each lesson, setback, and triumph became a grounding force, fostering humility and perspective. And perhaps most importantly, not being too hard on oneself emerged as a crucial lesson in self-compassion, recognising that the journey is as significant as the destination.”