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Inc. magazine’s seventh annual Female Founders list, honoring 250 women whose innovations and ideas are shaping the world, features 13 Indian American figures.
Indian Americans on the 2024 Female Founders list are:
Sadhna Agrawal: Astor & Sanders, IT Services, Rockville, Maryland:
Partnered with the Department of Labor and played an important role in securing insurance benefits for the victims of the 2023 Maui wildfires.
Ishviene Arora: Vested, Advertising & Marketing, New York, New York:
Launched the Finance Studio, a creative online tool for finance companies, and Media Maps, a tool businesses can use to spot industry trends.
Svanika Balasubramanian: rePurpose Global, Environmental Services, Miami, Florida:
For achieving a feat by taking on global plastic pollution and growing revenue by 150 percent from 2022 to 2023
Purva Gupta and Sowmiya Narayanan: Lily AI, Software, Mountain View, California:
For expanding its proprietary AI for retailers to better connect with customer shopping preferences.
Leena Joshi: CloseFactor, Software, Palo Alto, California:
For helping customers deliver 3-4X increases in qualified sales pipeline
Garima Kapoor: MinIO, Software, Redwood City, California:
For helping companies repatriate their data from public clouds and saving as much as 20-50X of their operating expenses for storing digital data.
Neha Palmer: TeraWatt Infrastructure, Logistics & Transportation, San Francisco, California:
Expanded access to electric vehicles through initiatives such as building out charging ports across a major U.S. highway.
Pallavi Pande; Dtocs, Consumer Products, Portland, Oregon:
For bringing sustainability to the home and kitchen goods sector through compostable palm leaf tableware.
Avni Patel: Thompson, Milo, Software, Palo Alto, California:
For designing and building an AI tool that organizes household information. There is a 15,000 family waitlist
Charu Raheja: TriageLogic, Health Services, Jacksonville, Florida:
Developed an intelligent medical scripting system that improved the accuracy of urgent message relays by over 30 percent.
Surbhi Rathore: Symbl.ai, Software, Seattle, Washington:
For building a language learning AI model that helps Fortune 500 companies create better online customer service.
Navrina Singh: Credo AI, Software, Palo Alto, California:
For working with more than 2,000 clients to help ensure the outputs of artificial intelligence systems are transparent, trustworthy, and legal.