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Miniya Chatterji
Miniya Chatterji (born 6 March 1979) is a prominent business woman, philanthropist and a globally acclaimed leader for sustainable economic growth. She is the CEO of Sustain Labs Paris. Sustain Labs Paris is an enterprise based in India, UAE, and New Zealand that builds large sustainability focused ventures.In the UAE, Sustain Labs Paris works with the country's largest companies and organisations including the Dubai World Trade Centre, Ministry of Education, ADNOC. In India, Sustain Labs Paris works across 200 companies.
Chatterji is known for building 28 hospitals during COVID-19 that provided free of cost and affordable healthcare. These hospitals were built across 5 states in India. She was acclaimed for innovations such as building COVID ambulances and mobile COVID testing facilities within an auto rickshaw, and successfully taking it to market. She is also known for being the founder of India's 1st climate focused higher educational institution - a UG to PhD climate school which also offers India's first undergraduate degree focusing on engineering solutions for climate change. She is building 10 climate focused university level institutions globally. Her philanthropic activities now focus to serve to rehabilitate and educate India's 11 million children living on the streets in India.
She was previously working as the Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO) at the USD 4 billion Jindal Steel and Power Ltd. (JSPL) and was one of the youngest top business women in India at the time.
She has been a speaker or moderator at Davos and at other World Economic Forum regional summits, the United Nations, European Union, PE International, Microsoft Innovation Cup and Digital-Life-Design (DLD). Provided by Wikipedia