Leena Nair is a name that is no stranger to the Indian audience. A powerful woman reaching milestones and creating a huge name for herself in whichever industry she lands in. Prior to making news again today, Leena Nair was the first female, Asian and youngest Chief Human Resource Officer of Unilever and member of the Unilever Leadership Executive. Her last position was responsible for Unilever’s business and financial performance.
Hailing from Kolhapur in Maharashtra, Nair had early schooling at Holy Cross Convent school in her native land earlier than pursuing electronics engineering from Walchand College of Engineering in Sangli. She then pursued management from XLRI, Jamshedpur wherein she graduated as a gold medalist. Such achievements gave her career an overall push.
When we talk about self-made people, this is one classic example. Building yourself from the ground up is something that is not easy. It is done with dedication, a lot of commitment and downfalls. Leena Nair hailed from a small town and then climbing the stairs of success while finally reaching Chanel.
Chanel’s assertion remarked on Nair’s “worldwide reputation for revolutionary and human-centred leadership, turning in large commercial enterprise impact”. It defined her as a “visionary chief whose capability to champion an extended-time period, reason-driven schedule is matched with an always strong record of enterprise results”.
People like Leena Nair, are setting an overall example for women as well as the people of every stratum. No matter where you belong from, no matter what your gender is, it is all possible. You can never give up by thinking that it will not be possible.
Chanel’s assertion remarked on Nair’s “worldwide reputation for revolutionary and human-centered leadership, turning in large commercial enterprise impact”. It defined her as a “visionary chief whose capability to champion an extended-time period, reason-driven schedule is matched with an always strong record of enterprise results”.
Success is a marathon, you have to trust the process, keep putting in the efforts and one day it will all pay off. Women should be given equity in every aspect of the society. No one works as hard as a woman. And in a society where males dominate everything, this should be said out loud. We need more success stories like Leena Nair.