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EP 3: Empowering Women in Energy to Build Purpose-Driven Careers w/Yogashri Pradhan

EP 3: Empowering Women in Energy to Build Purpose-Driven Careers w/Yogashri Pradhan

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In this episode of the Fearless Moves Career podcast, host Richa Bansal interviews Yogashri Pradhan, an award-winning engineer in the oil and gas industry. They discuss Yogashri's career journey, her motivations for staying in the energy sector, the importance of self-advocacy, and how to build a personal brand on LinkedIn. The conversation also touches on overcoming imposter syndrome and defining personal success beyond societal expectations.

The views and opinions shared by our guest, are their own and do not reflect those of any organizations, employers, or associations they are affiliated with. All insights are shared in a personal capacity.

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Yogashri Pradhan is a trailblazing Production Engineer shaping field development across the Delaware and Midland Basins. Named to Hart Energy's 40 Under 40 and honored by UT and SPE, she's as sharp in the field as she is in the boardroom—with a Booth MBA to prove it. https://www.linkedin.com/in/yogashripradhan/ IG: yogashripradhan X: yogashripradhan YouTube: YoshiPradhan Website: yup1126.com

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