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Inclusive Leadership and Belonging: What Business Leaders Can Learn from Deepa Mani

  • venkatmani
  • 3 days ago
  • 1 min read

Chandralaya's work in building genuine cultural belonging through dance was recently explored in a feature by Amplify HR. In conversation with Karen Kirton on the Find Grow Keep podcast, Deepa Mani spoke about leading with heritage, creating spaces where identity is honoured rather than hidden, and why inclusion must be built in from the beginning — not added as an afterthought. Read the full article here.

You can also listen and watch the podcast using the links below.




 
 
 

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BEAM  Awards 2025

Diversity and Inclusion

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Winner of APATA National Awards 

 Performing Arts Teacher of the Year 2024 

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South Asian Women Business Awards 2025

Best Performing Arts School

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Aus Mumpreneur Winner 2024 

Multicultural Business Excellence  Award

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Fitness Business Award

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