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Grace Pinto: The education visionary powering future global workforce
Mint Mumbai
|January 24, 2026
As India advances toward a digital first, innovation-driven economy, Grace Pinto stands out as a transformative leader whose dynamic influence extends beyond classrooms and into shaping the nation’s future leaders.
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For over half a century, Grace Pinto has dedicated herself to redefining educational excellence, blending values, innovation, and inclusivity in her relentless pursuit to build tomorrow’s leaders. At the helm of the Ryan Group of Schools, that held its 50th anniversary recently. Grace Pinto oversees one of India’s largest K-12 education networks—spanning 18 states and 40 cities, with over 250,000 students engaged in CBSE, CISCE, IB, IGCSE, ISC and State Board curricula. Yet, her real legacy is reflected in the Ryan Group's adaptive resilience during one of the greatest disruptions in education history. When the pandemic upended learning worldwide, Grace Pinto’s corporate style agility and deep empathy provided a beacon for millions of students and parents.
LEADING THROUGH CRISIS, BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE
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