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Anisha Singh

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Anisha Singh
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Born
🏫 EducationAmerican University, Washington DC, The Air Force School, Delhi
💼 Occupation
CEO, mydala
Known forFounding mydala
🏡 Home townDelhi

Anisha Singh is an Indian digital entrepreneur, known for co-founding e-commerce platform Mydala[1] along with Arjun Basu and Ashish Bhatnagar in 2009. [2]

Early life and education[edit]

Born in Delhi, she studied at the Air Force School in Delhi and graduated from the College of Art in Delhi and then went to the US where she pursued a Master’s degree in political communication and an MBA in Information Systems from the American University in Washington, D.C..[citation needed]

Career[edit]

Singh[3][4] began her career with the Clinton administration in Capitol Hill, helping women entrepreneurs raise funding for innovative women-led businesses. Later she joined Centra Software in Boston where she facilitated the setup of e-learning ecosystems for Fortune 500 companies. She launched her first venture in 2004, launching Kinis Software Solutions that provides digital content for real estate companies in the US.

mydala[edit]

She started mydala[5] in 2009, along with co-founders Arjun Basu and Ashish Bhatnagar. [6]

Recognition[edit]

Singh[7][8] is known for speaking her mind and is an advocate of women rights. She has spoken at several national and global events on a range of topics – including entrepreneurship, women leadership, the start-up ecosystem in India and more.

Anisha is a part of Businessworld’s ACCELERATE program to support women in starting and managing new business ventures. She also attended the launch of SWAYAM, a Support cell for Women Entrepreneurs, by the FICCI Ladies Organisation.

References[edit]


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