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Rewind to Rana & Lily Kandalaft: How Corporate Experience Can Help You Build A Business

When Women Win

Release Date: 12/29/2020

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Nadine is the founder and CEO of Proximie, an augmented reality platform that allows surgeons from across the world to collaborate and assist virtually in any operating room.

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Sebnem is the Senior Vice President at Novo Nordisk, a global pharmaceutical company and the world leader in treating diabetes. She is based in Dubai and runs the entire business across the Asia Pacific region (APAC).

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Rebecca is one of the world’s leading fashion designers. Her massively popular handbags, accessories, footwear and apparel are sold online, and in over 900 stores across the planet. Rebecca has just released her first book.

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Bola is the Senior Vice Chair of Standard Chartered Bank, Africa. She is also on several boards including the United Nations Global Compact and the Women Corporate Directors (WCD).

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Dr. Catriona Wallace is the Executive Chair of Boab, an AI Accelerator, and the Founder and CEO of Ethical AI Advisory. Catriona was also the Founder of Flamingo AI, the second woman-led business ever listed on the Australian Stock Exchange. She has been recognized by the Australian Financial Review as the Most Influential Woman in Business & Entrepreneurship.

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Elif Shafak is a world-renowned and multi award-winning storyteller. She has authored 18 books in both English and Turkish, and her work has been translated into 54 languages. The Forty Rules of Love was a game changer for me, and The Bastard of Istanbul moved me deeply. Elif is also an activist for women's and LGBTQ+ rights and is a two-time TED global speaker.

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Farah is the CEO of Lazard Asset Management in the Middle East. She is also the founder of the Middle East’s 30% Club, Reach Mentoring and TARA speed-mentoring - all platforms designed to help women achieve their professional goals.

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Zélika is the founder and director of Latin America’s biggest art fair, ZONAMACO. She has been running this fair in Mexico City for the last 20 years.

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Hoda is the first woman ever to lead a global software company in Egypt. Her career spans 25 years and crosses 3 continents, and she was recently recognized on the Forbes 2021 list of the Top 50 Middle East Power Business Women. Hoda joined SAP, the German software giant, in 2013 and under her leadership SAP Egypt has achieved record-breaking growth for three years straight, while also being recognized as one of Egypt’s best places to work.

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Ibtihaj is an Olympic medalist and the first hijabi woman ever on the U.S. Olympic team. She’s also a New York Times bestselling author, having written two books, a memoir and a children’s book. As a young adult, she and her sisters founded their clothing line Louella, with the goal of giving women in America affordable and fashionable options to dress modestly.

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Welcome to episode 3 of the Rewind, as we count down to the launch of Season 4 on Jan 4th.

During our conversation, Lily shared valuable lessons she learned in the corporate world that have served her well in entrepreneurship, as well as how she has navigated challenges along her journey - not least of them, Covid.

While this is a Rewind episode, Lily kindly provided an update last week on how things are going in a Covid world. I was curious because 100% of her business was in-person contact with medical staff... Listen on for her learnings and silver linings!

If you would like to know more about Lily you can find her on LinkedIn . You can also find her business Malaak at www.malaakme.com 

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Rana