Nageshwar Panchal is an entrepreneur from Ujjain. He is passionate towards building sustainability in village through decentralized model of leadership and service. He has been among the founder members of Go-On India and Sanima. Nageshwar is a poet at heart and a movie-enthusiast. He loves to connect with people, groups, and organizations and has an eye of an explorer.
Suchetha Bhat, the CEO of Dream a Dream, brings over two decades of experience in empowering children from vulnerable backgrounds. With a diverse background spanning both corporate and social sectors, Suchetha's journey began in 2001 with notable stints at Larsen and Toubro and IBM. Her transition to the social sector was sparked by her volunteer work with Dream a Dream, where she discovered her passion for empowering disadvantaged youth.
Hiba is a distinguished professional with a master's degree in Social Work, specialising in Women-Centred Practice from Tata Institute of Social Sciences in Mumbai. Her career choices have been centred around the dynamic intersection of gender, sexuality, and gender-based violence.
Programme Coordinator (Lead Fundraising and Narratives)
ComMutiny - The Youth Collective
Amlan is a development sector professional previously having worked in the Impact space, with government systems and in the field of political consulting. Currently leading the Visibility, Fundraising and Partnerships vertical, Amlan has pursued his Bachelors in Economics from Jadavpur University and Masters in Public policy & Governance from Tata Institute of Social Sciences.
Shobhit is basically from Raipur and has been in Delhi since 2007. His professional journey spans over 15 years working with International NGOs, National level and grass root level NGOs, NBFC and private companies; also as an independent consultant working with individuals, corporates and industry stakeholders undertaking various profiles within the social development sector. With core expertise in resource mobilisation and fundraising, Business Development & Relationship Management, Facilitation, Training, Field operations & program implementation, Microfinance and livelihood Conc
Anand Chitravanshi, a young executive and dedicated women's rights activist, has immersed himself in the realm of girls' education since 2008. As one of the few male advocates for women's rights, Anand's commitment to fostering change is evident in his extensive efforts to introduce a rights-based, critical feminist pedagogy into government-run schools. Leveraging technology, he has successfully disseminated quality pedagogical practices and established community transformation centres to facilitate the enrollment of out-of-school children.