Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Anjali Bansal- True Leader



Anjali Bansal
Anjali Bansal manages Spencer Stuart's Mumbai office, which serves multinational and Indian companies on critical leadership and board issues. Based in India, she is a core member of the firm's Financial Services and Technology, Communications & Media practices.
Working in various geographies across the U.S., U.K., India and Southeast Asia, Anjali focuses on world-class leadership development in India. Prior to joining Spencer Stuart, Anjali was a consultant with another global executive search firm. Based in that firm's Mumbai office, she focused on search assignments for clients in the financial services, industrial and technology sectors, and worked with private equity and venture capital firms. She also was a founding member of the firm's nonprofit practice in India.
Before entering the executive search field, Anjali was with McKinsey & Company. Based in New York and Mumbai, she focused on strategy consulting assignments with financial services firms in banking, capital markets, insurance and private equity, and has worked in New York, London and Mumbai. She also led engagements with leading Indian financial services and technology firms on business-building and organizational strategy. She started her career as an engineer with the Indian Space Research Organization in India, and later joined the South Asia program office of Women's World Banking in New York.
Anjali has a strong interest in development, particularly as it relates to poverty and livelihood issues. She serves on the India Board of Women's World Banking, a leading international microfinance network, and consults with the Grameen Foundation USA and Sewa Bank in India. In addition, Anjali is a charter member of The Indus Entrepreneurs (TiE) and is a mentor to the IIT Mumbai-TiE Society for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (SINE) incubator.
Anjali received a master's degree, with distinction, in international affairs majoring in international finance and business from Columbia University and a bachelor's degree in computer engineering from Gujarat University in India.

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