International Women’s Day: Meet Indian women in top global roles Mar 08, 2023, 12:14 pm 2 min read These women are inspiring other women to take up more such roles Many Indian-origin women leaders are blazing a trail with their vision and leadership in varied spheres globally by heading several big companies and institutions. Women are revolutionizing the leadership positions traditionally held by men and making them more inclusive and accessible for women. We have compiled a list of five Indian-origin women leaders who are inspiring countless others across the world. Gita Gopinath, First Deputy Managing Director, IMF Gita Gopinath is the first deputy managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF). She previously served as its chief economist between 2019-2022. Gopinath worked as an academic for two decades before joining the IMF, including at Harvard University’s department of economics. Gopinath was born in India but is a U.S. national and an overseas citizen of India. Anjali Sud is an American businesswoman of Indian descent who is currently the CEO of Vimeo, an online video-sharing platform. Sud joined Vimeo in 2014 as the Director of Marketing. She was later promoted to the position of General Manager and Senior Vice President.
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