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Meet the 11 Indian Women Among The World’s Most Powerful CEOs

These women are redefining gender stereotypes and work culture, thereby inspiring others to take up more such roles. Here’s a look at a few Indian women CEOs who are currently leading the global workforce across different industries. 1. Revathi Advaithi Revathi Advaithi (54) is the CEO of Flex, one of the world’s largest manufacturing companies and a global supply chain. She assumed her role as the CEO in February 2019 and has been managing the company’s strategic direction and technological innovation. Advaithi is also an independent director for the board of directors of both Uber and Catalyst.org. She serves as a member of the MIT Presidential CEO Advisory Board. Born and brought up in India, Advaithi holds a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Birla Institute of Technology and Science in Pilani, India and an MBA from the Thunderbird School of Global Management, Arizona. She is also a champion of women in STEM fields and is also responsible for sustainable manufacturing solutions across various industries and end markets. 2. Sharmistha Dubey Sharmistha Dubey, is the 51-year-old CEO of the Match Group, a $40 billion technology conglomerate that owns and operates several online dating applications like Tinder, OkCupid, Hinge and PlentyOfFish. Born and brought up in Jamshedpur, she says she was an introvert, which made her a keen observer of human behaviour. This came in handy when she joined the Match Group around 15 years ago and later took over as its C...

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