Google Digital Women Award

Ep19: Deepshikha Kumar: The most-networked entrepreneurs of India

In today's episode, I have the pleasure of inviting Deepshikha Kumar. Often counted amongst the most networked entrepreneurs of India, Deepshikha is at the helm of making a global mark with her startup - SpeakIn, Asia's largest network of business experts and thought leaders. 

One of the most respected women entrepreneurs in the region, Deepshikha is the winner of 2021 Economic Times Most Promising Women Leaders, 2020 Google Digital Women Award in Leadership, 2020 Top 100 Women Entrepreneurs by Ministry of MSME Government of India, and 2019 and 2017 Asia Women Icon Award Singapore, which celebrates Excellence in Entrepreneurship.

Deepshikha is a TEDx speaker. She is an author and an avid guide on building excellence in speech; Deepshikha recently finished her first book titled '101 Lessons to be a Damn Good Speaker!' - the official SpeakIn guide to becoming a five-star speaker. Most relevant for professional and aspiring speakers alike.

In sync with Deepshikha's vision of creating an open talent economy, SpeakIn was founded in 2016, allowing businesses and individuals access to handpicked experts in over 500 genres. Completed its second round of funding in 2020, SpeakIn has expanded its network to over 12 countries in Asia, from Singapore to Hong Kong and Israel to Indonesia. 

Deepshikha works non-stop with speakers and industry experts globally to inspire, motivate, and channel expertise with the core philosophy to create an extensive yet highly-curated network. As a result, thought leaders like Dr. Shashi Tharoor, Dr. Subrahmanyam Swami, Dr. Bimal Jalan, Nandan Nilekani, and more have spoken on the SpeakIn platform. 

Deepshikha is a B.Tech. in IT from Delhi University and is an alumnus of the ISB, Hyderabad, and the Wharton School of Business. She is also a bonafide Member of TiE - Global and Young FICCI Ladies Organization. In addition, she continues to inspire young entrepreneurs with her zeal and entrepreneurial spirit. Passionate about education, Deepshikha serves as an honorary faculty for leading Business Schools and writes actively on industry interests for Economic Times and association journals. Some of her most regarded writings are on inclusion, such as the one on: Encourage, Engage, Prosper: Women in the Indian Industry.

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