#ShareTheSpotlight: ‘There is no harm in being a vulnerable leader. It’s a sign of strength,’ says Mindpeers’ Kanika Agarwal

MindPeers' Kanika Agarwal (left) shares the spotlight with Swati Bhargava (right) from CashKaro for the latter's grace with which she leads the company culture and her positive attitude.

Mental health is not a once-a-year trend. Mindpeers founder Kanika Agarwal talks about being a vulnerable and empathetic leader and shares the spotlight with CashKaro’s Swati Bhargava.

#ShareThe Spotlight: Leap Club’s Ragini Das on making money and an impact, and leaders to spotlight

Ragini Das nominated Lulu Raghavan, MD at Landor & Fitch, Andrea Stone, Leadership Coach and Suchita Salwan, Founder LBB for their leadership qualities, smartness and kindness. (Top to bottom: Lulu Raghavan, Andrea Stone and Suchita Salwan)

Ragini Das joins the ‘Share The Spotlight’ movement to talk about her journey, making an impact, making money and empowering others.

#ShareTheSpotlight: Ghazal Alagh puts the spotlight on three women entrepreneurs

“Young female founders who are building great businesses - Ahana Gautam of Open Secret, Ayushi Gudwani of FS Life (prev. Fable Street) and Disha Singh from Zouk. I think the work they are doing is phenomenal and their efforts towards building the business is exemplary. They deserve to be recognised and appreciated.” (Top to bottom: Ahana Gautam, chief executive officer and co-founder, Open Secret; Ayushi Gudwani, founder and CEO, FS Life; and Disha Singh, founder, Zouk)

A snapshot of business woman and “Mama Shark” Ghazal Alagh’s journey and the women she wants to share her light with.

Need to increase visibility of women in senior positions in gaming and esports cos: Richa Singh, FanClash

FanClash has 3M+ users with 25+ daily tournaments featured on the platform. Being a host to offer fantasy content in some of the leading tournaments around the globe including CSGO, League of Legends, and Valorant to name a few, the platform has garnered immense popularity amongst gamers from all around the world which includes a fair share of women gamers.

Richa Singh is one of the very few women leaders in the gaming and esports space in India today. But the gender ratio has to change soon, she says.