Anju Bhargava
Anju Bhargava is a senior professional and management consultant working at the intersection of Enterprise Risk Management, Business Transformation and Organization Management through a combination of both business and human levers. She has over two decades of experience consulting/working for major companies globally. She has provided thought leadership in the public and private sectors, published papers and received many awards. Her distinctive research based approach leverages best practices from many spheres – education, government, civic, faith based, and corporate. Her pioneering initiatives include an internationally cited study on loan loss published by RMA Journal and recognized by OCC; a target marketing effort “Capitalizing Diversity in the Changing Financial Marketsâ€; Chakravyuhu (labyrinth) education program to mentor corporate women, a White House (President Clinton) Initiative "Asian American Pacific Islander Community Assessment" and recently a briefing report "Call to Serve - Hindu American Community Building through Seva" presented to President Obama. A change catalyst pioneer and social entrepreneur, she now volunteers with the Livingston Township, Interfaith Clergy Association and diverse residents to build healthy communities with cross-cultural inclusion. She is the President of Asian Indian Women in America, co-founder of Hindu American Seva Charities and a member of President Obama's Advisory Council on Faith Based and Neighborhood Partnerships. |
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