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Gina Gardiner & Friends with Sally Orange and Ruchir Verma
Season 2 · Episode 119

Gina Gardiner & Friends with Sally Orange and Ruchir Verma

Gina Gardiner & Friends

March 19, 20241h 0m

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Show Notes

The philosophy of living up to one's potential based on my principles of 'Define your calling, pursue your potential, Never Give Up.

'Ruchir, a global citizen, embodies a life shaped by diverse experiences and an insatiable thirst for knowledge. Born in a small Indian town, he explored different cities during his upbringing, sparking a fascination for cultures and human behavior. Armed with an Engineering degree, an MBA in Finance and Strategy, an LLM in Corporate Finance Law, and advanced study in Sustainable Finance, combined with his globe-trotting experiences, make him a unique voice. He seamlessly weaves his global perspective, entrepreneurial spirit, and corporate insights into his writings, exploring the intricacies of humanity. 

Ruchir's adventures traversing Asia and Europe deepened his interest in humanity and psychology, influencing his unique literary perspective. This perspective, born from a life immersed in varied cultures and professional roles, sets his writings apart. Currently residing in Switzerland, Ruchir continues to engage with his passion for understanding the world and humanity, integrating his diverse expertise to make meaningful contributions through entrepreneurship and insightful storytelling. 

Corporate work includes many countries, functions and industries with companies such as HCL Technologies, Thomson Reuters, Clifford Chance, Royal bank of Scotland and Zurich Insurance amongst others.


Links:

www.linkedin.com/in/multibillionaire 

www.ruchirverma.com 

https://www.femalefirst.co.uk/books/philosophy-for-life-importance-realising-potential-ruchir-verma-1166104.html