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Becoming our own torchbearers with Ritu David, Founder of The Data Duck | Ep 26

Becoming our own torchbearers with Ritu David, Founder of The Data Duck | Ep 26

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Ritu David is one of the most human and down-to-earth founders I have met. In this podcast, she shares so many great stories, about her time in Kenya, the time she spends in design decisions for creating apps like Calm and of her several adventures and accomplishments which range from getting to keep a traffic green light on for longer to going to Afghanistan as Australia's representative for the National Security.
We discuss the challenges of being a founder but being the highly self-aware person she is, she shares what could be done better for handling discrimination, the way ideas can be shared democratically within a company or getting the right hires for the company. A true inspiration for our community, she brings to the podcast the essence of becoming the torchbearers for the next generation.
 
Tune in to listen about her life which was nothing short of a Hollywood Intelligence movie, her favourite interview questions, and all about her loving and supportive family. Wishing her all the success and happiness in this world!
The best way to reach Ritu would be

1. https://www.linkedin.com/in/ritu-david/

2. https://www.instagram.com/ritu_david/

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