Power Up Boardrooms with Women’s Education

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Geeta Raghuvanshi, Chief Technology & Data Officer at Blue, Al-Futtaim’s digital venture, applies her expertise in data-led digital transformation to address business challenges and improve operational efficiency. With over two decades of experience, she leverages AI and data to enhance customer experiences. Additionally, she emphasizes the importance of inclusivity within the technology sector.

“True technology leadership goes beyond imbibing innovation, it’s about inclusion. When we empower women in tech, we unlock limitless potential for the future,” Geeta shares.

This belief is the driving force behind Geeta’s passion for diversity in technology. Beyond her day-to-day responsibilities, she actively mentors aspiring leaders, particularly women, and fosters an environment where diverse perspectives fuel innovation and growth.

Reflecting on her own career, Geeta credits the remarkable mentors who guided her journey. With their support, she embraced every opportunity to learn and evolve. Often the only woman in technical discussions, she never viewed this as a disadvantage. Instead, she saw it as a unique platform to contribute fresh perspectives and drive impactful change.

Leading by Example

Throughout her career, Geeta has built high-performing, diverse teams and spearheaded transformative AI initiatives that have reshaped business operations. She’s successfully led organizations through complex changes, reinforcing her belief in the power of resilience, continuous learning, and the importance of creating opportunities for others.

Today, Geeta is putting that philosophy into practice as she leads an all-women Data & AI team at Blue. It’s a testament to her dedication to building inclusive environments where innovation thrives through diversity.

“The success of our team is proof that when different voices come together, we build smarter, more sustainable solutions,” she says.

Looking Ahead: Women at the Forefront of Tech

As Geeta looks to the future, her vision is clear: women must take center stage in driving technological and societal progress.

“Don’t just be a consumer of tech; be a creator, an innovator, a problem-solver,” she urges.

She envisions women leading the development of ethical AI, ensuring that technology promotes fairness and equity. Beyond individual achievements, Geeta champions systemic change, calling for stronger partnerships between industry and education to create accessible pathways for young women from diverse backgrounds to enter STEM fields.

The Importance of Business Acumen

While technical skills are critical, Geeta emphasizes that business acumen is equally vital for women in tech.

“Providing women with access to high-quality business education is a key step towards achieving gender-balanced boardrooms and ultimately, a more equitable and intelligent future,” she explains.

In a fast-paced, ever-changing technology landscape, she also stresses the importance of continuous learning and adaptability to stay ahead.

A Message for the Next Generation

Geeta’s vision extends beyond inclusion, it’s about celebration and empowerment. She believes that women’s leadership should not only be welcomed but considered essential in building an innovative, equitable world.

And to the young women contemplating a future in technology, Geeta has a powerful message:

“You belong here. Technology is for everyone, and your ideas, creativity, and leadership are needed now more than ever. Don’t be afraid to take risks, ask questions, and push boundaries. Seek mentors, build your network, and most importantly, believe in yourself. The future is being written by those who dare to dream and act on their ambitions.”

In Geeta Raghuvanshi’s world, the future of technology is inclusive, innovative, and powered by the voices of those who dare to lead.