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Read the stories that inspire, inform, and connect. From personal journeys to creative insights, these articles and blogs reflect my passion for meaningful storytelling.

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A Journey From Intern to DEI Advocate

My NTT DATA journey is an adventure to remember. I work in the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) under the guidance of Terri Hatcher, supporting our Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) from an operational standpoint, manage event calendars and keep our internal and external DEI sites fresh. Plus, I run our Inclusion Intelligence Certification Program, managing the bronze, silver, and gold certifications. In short, I am involved with a plethora of DEI efforts, assisting with everyth...

Shaping careers at NTT DATA with enthusiasm

Seven years ago, I was a fresh graduate, unsure of what the professional world had in store for me. I remember feeling a mix of excitement and nerves as I joined NTT DATA. Looking back now, I realize how fortunate I was to land here. What started as my first job quickly turned into a fulfilling career that has allowed me to grow both professionally and on a personal level. Starting as an associate in talent acquisition, I was eager to learn and contribute. The supportive environment at NTT DAT...

Diversity, development and figure skating: My NTT DATA story

Since joining NTT DATA, I've encountered a world of opportunities and challenges that have pushed me to grow as a professional. Working as a general and operational accounting analyst in Global Procurement, I handle a crucial part of our operations: validating information and processing orders to guarantee smooth payments. This role positions me between our accounts payable and delivery teams, and it gives me a unique perspective on how our company functions on a global scale. I initially thou...

NTT DATA: A blend of leadership, culture and creativity

The past six years at NTT DATA have been exhilarating and filled with learning, leadership and creativity. From my initial steps in the talent development role to my current role in the Leadership and Culture Center of Excellence (CoE), my career trajectory has been marked by substantial growth, exploration and innovation. Leading programs like the Advancing Leaders Program (ALP) and Leader to Leader 2.0, I've had the privilege of shaping sessions that not only enhance leadership skills but al...

Upward leap: Growing through enriching experiences at NTT DATA

Navigating the professional landscape offers its share of challenges and triumphs. At NTT DATA, I've experienced this journey firsthand, seeing the company evolve while taking part in its growth. And let me tell you — it’s been quite a ride! Over the past 12 years, I’ve seen and been part of many dynamic shifts, including the acquisitions of many companies. And while change can seem daunting, the experience has been enriching for me. I oversee our email marketing and automation efforts, making s...

A journey of opportunities and growth

Change is a gateway to growth and success. In embracing it, I find myself adapting to new circumstances and achieving remarkable outcomes. Right now, my work revolves around making sure our team feels like they’re part of something special. I work in the travel and hospitality sector, specifically with an account for a prominent hotel company. At the same time, I also lead employee engagement initiatives focusing more on people's experiences than traditional Human Resources practices. The role i...

Leading with empathy: Building a supportive and engaging workplace

Leadership is about inspiring others through actions and creating a positive impact. My nearly two-decade journey at NTT DATA embodies these principles. From starting as a Senior Manager in Delivery to transitioning into my role as the Lead Human Resource (HR) Business Partner for Applications, Business Processing Outsourcing (BPO), and Configured Platform globally, it's been an experience filled with learning and meaningful connections.

Conquering his own demons

It’s hard to believe that a multiple national title winning rower G Tarun Krishna Prasasd’s biggest fear was water. Falling off the boat, particularly, was a terrifying thought. In fact, he had no interest in the sport and taking it up as a career seemed a distant dream. Fast-forward to 2020 and you meet a confident and fearless 19-year-old from Bengaluru, who has won gold at the 35th Senior National Rowing championships and 19th Open National Rowing Championships in 2017 besides claiming simil

Chhetri does it again!

Bengaluru FC churned out a scintillating display in the second period to edge out Kerala Blasters 1-0 in their Indian Super League clash at a jam-packed Sree Kanteerava Stadium here on Saturday. After an intense but a goalless first-half, captain Sunil Chhetri put Bengaluru ahead in the 55th minute. Kerala, meanwhile, had only themselves to blame as they missed a couple of great chances to score throughout the period, highlighted by Raphael Messi Bouli’s blunder from inside the box. With the w

Yashaswini enjoying her success on court

The path gets a lot easier when you have the backing of parents in your pursuit. Yashaswini MK, who captained Karnataka girls' to the bronze medal at the recently concluded Sub-Junior National basketball tournament in Cuttack, has had to endure the absence of that support. Like any other family, Yashaswini's parents wanted their daughter to focus on studies. Another worry was the constant travel to other cities for competitions that are required of a sportsperson. It appeared as if the young ho

Phelan to inject professionalism

Irishman Terry Phelan has donned many roles over the years. His search for fresh challenges has seen him work in the United States and New Zealand. Now, he has been in India for close to 10 years. After being at the helm of the Indian Super League side Kerala Blasters and then Muthoot Football Academy, the former Manchester City defender has taken up the role of Technical Director at South United Football Club (SUFC), a Bengaluru-based football club, which plays in the Bangalore District Footba

Bhatia's bond with basketball

"Once an Indian becomes an NBA starter, it'll be a different scenario," believes Nav Bhatia, a life-long Toronto Raptors 'superfan' -- a title bestowed on Bhatia by the Raptors' former general manager and Hall of Famer Isiah Thomas in 1998 for his unbridled passion for the NBA club. India is all set to host two NBA pre-season games between Sacramento Kings and Indian Pacers in Mumbai in October. Bhatia believes the matches can prove to be instrumental in popularising the sport in the country.

Young hoopster aims to don India colours

K Karan Kumar acted on a piece of advice from his brother and that has turned out to be life-changing. Karan was in the third standard when his brother Shravan observed his interest in sports and suggested him to try out basketball. “I used to see my brother Shravan play and that made me feel that I should also try this game,” recalls Karan, a student of Delhi Public School, South. “He told me that I have a good height (now 6’ 1’’). I was pretty tall in the third grade. He told me to try out b

Harshitha carving a different path

A career-defining advice and the resolve to do something different brought Harshitha Kelettira Bopaiah close to basketball -- a sport she knew nothing about until the eighth standard. But it is right here that she is fast making a mark, soaring up the ranks as one of India’s best young players. Coming from a sporting background, she was always encouraged to take part in various sporting disciplines. Her father Dore Bopaiah had played hockey for the state. But Harshitha’s first love was athletic

India look to gain elite status

With the sole aim of making it to the elite Division A, India will begin their campaign at the FIBA under-18 Women's Asian Championship at the Sree Kanteerava Indoor Stadium here on Sunday. India, placed in Division B, are pitted against Singapore, Guam and Iran in Group A. Hong Kong, Syria, Kazakhstan and Samoa comprise Group B. The hosts will play Iran first on Sunday. Under coach Zoran Visic, the Indian women have made great strides. He first led the senior women's team to the upper tier a

Sanjana spreading joy on court

The art of communication is the language of leadership -- a key quality that sets Sanjana Ramesh apart. The Karnataka girl was the catalyst behind India’s sensational triumph in Division B of the FIBA under-16 women’s Asian Championship in Bengaluru last year. Given the responsibility of leading the hosts on her international debut, the now 17-year-old displayed remarkable composure during the tournament and guided the team to the upper echelons of Asian basketball. Sanjana wasn’t new to captai

Scot Robertson shaping the Real Kashmir story

Real Kashmir Football Club have taken the I League Second Division by storm this season. Unbeaten in the eleven matches they’ve played so far, the Kashmiri side have braved odds through sheer grit and determination. Much of this change is down to the never-give-up spirit instilled by their Scottish coach David Robertson, a former Aberdeen, Rangers and Leeds United defender, roped in by the club in 2017. Robertson was tasked with building Real Kashmir, a club established in 2016 in Srinagar, fro

Leading with empathy: Building a supportive and engaging workplace

Leadership is about inspiring others through actions and creating a positive impact. My nearly two-decade journey at NTT DATA embodies these principles. From starting as a Senior Manager in Delivery to transitioning into my role as the Lead Human Resource (HR) Business Partner for Applications, Business Processing Outsourcing (BPO), and Configured Platform globally, it's been an experience filled with learning and meaningful connections.
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