Rashmi Bansal a writer, entrepreneur and a youth expert is an author to 7 bestselling books on entrepreneurship which have sold more than 1 million copies with 12 language translations, including Korean and Vietnamese.
Her popular books include ‘Stay Hungry Stay Foolish’, ‘Connect the Dots’ and ‘Take Me Home’.
Her latest book ‘God’s Own Kitchen’ is an inspiring story of Akshaya Patra - a social enterprise run by monks and CEOs.
Rashmi co-founded JAM (Just Another Magazine) which went on to become India’s most popular youth magazine. Her popular blog Youth Curry-Insight on Indian Youth, features her writings on youth, careers and entrepreneurship.
Rashmi is a columnist on Rediff.com and is a regular contributor to Business World magazine. She has also been consulting Editor with business news channel Bloomberg UTV where she hosted India’s first call-in show on careers ‘Stay Hungry’.
She is also the founder of bloodygoodbook.com, a platform to discover and epublish budding authors.
Rashmi mentors numerous students and young entrepreneurs and has spoken at various corporates and institutes of national and international repute namely, IIM Ahmedabad, ISB Hyderabad and Kellogg School of Management. She graduated in Economics from Sophia College, Mumbai and did her MBA from IIM Ahmedabad in 1993.
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