EPGP 2014 batch alumnus named Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum

As part of the Young Global Leaders Class of 2021, Hitesh joins the world’s most promising 112 Young Global Leaders under the age of 40, and a prestigious network of high profile individuals who head governments and Fortune 500 companies
18 March, 2021, Bengaluru: Hitesh Wadhwa, alumnus of the 2014 batch of IIM Bangalore's one-year MBA, Executive Post Graduate Programme in Management (EPGP), who is currently Global Business Leader & Technology Executive at Tech Mahindra, has been named Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum (WEF).
The world’s most driven researchers, innovative entrepreneurs, activists and promising political leaders between the ages of 30 and 40 are joining the World Economic Forum’s Young Global Leaders Class of 2021.
As part of the Young Global Leaders (YGL) Class of 2021, Hitesh joins the world’s most promising 112 Young Global Leaders under the age of 40, and a prestigious network of high profile individuals who head governments and Fortune 500 companies, who are involved in activities ranging from advocating for public healthcare to campaigning for inclusivity in medical research. They join a group of Nobel Prize recipients, Pulitzer winners, heads of state and chief executive officers committed to improving the state of the world.
The class of 2021 is gender equal and has representatives from 56 countries. Members will take part in a five-year programme, which offers executive education courses, expeditions and opportunities to collaborate and test ideas among a trusted network of peers.
The Forum of Young Global Leaders was founded in 2005 by Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum, to create a world where leaders take responsibility for a sustainable future, while meeting increasingly complex and interrelated challenges. Today, there are 1,400 members and alumni from more than 120 countries.
YGLs are active in today’s most exciting and dynamic fields and focus on impact. In the past year they have worked on more than 30 COVID-19-related initiatives, including expanding the use of free public digital health services, launching data challenges to build an ecosystem that can help tackle the pandemic, creating mobile intensive care shelters, opening mental health support platforms and working on vaccine development.
EPGP 2014 batch alumnus named Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum
As part of the Young Global Leaders Class of 2021, Hitesh joins the world’s most promising 112 Young Global Leaders under the age of 40, and a prestigious network of high profile individuals who head governments and Fortune 500 companies
18 March, 2021, Bengaluru: Hitesh Wadhwa, alumnus of the 2014 batch of IIM Bangalore's one-year MBA, Executive Post Graduate Programme in Management (EPGP), who is currently Global Business Leader & Technology Executive at Tech Mahindra, has been named Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum (WEF).
The world’s most driven researchers, innovative entrepreneurs, activists and promising political leaders between the ages of 30 and 40 are joining the World Economic Forum’s Young Global Leaders Class of 2021.
As part of the Young Global Leaders (YGL) Class of 2021, Hitesh joins the world’s most promising 112 Young Global Leaders under the age of 40, and a prestigious network of high profile individuals who head governments and Fortune 500 companies, who are involved in activities ranging from advocating for public healthcare to campaigning for inclusivity in medical research. They join a group of Nobel Prize recipients, Pulitzer winners, heads of state and chief executive officers committed to improving the state of the world.
The class of 2021 is gender equal and has representatives from 56 countries. Members will take part in a five-year programme, which offers executive education courses, expeditions and opportunities to collaborate and test ideas among a trusted network of peers.
The Forum of Young Global Leaders was founded in 2005 by Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum, to create a world where leaders take responsibility for a sustainable future, while meeting increasingly complex and interrelated challenges. Today, there are 1,400 members and alumni from more than 120 countries.
YGLs are active in today’s most exciting and dynamic fields and focus on impact. In the past year they have worked on more than 30 COVID-19-related initiatives, including expanding the use of free public digital health services, launching data challenges to build an ecosystem that can help tackle the pandemic, creating mobile intensive care shelters, opening mental health support platforms and working on vaccine development.