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FIVE Changemakers Redefining Industries
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|March 2025
As we celebrate International Women's Day, we reflect on the many ways women continue to shape industries, challenge norms, and drive meaningful change.
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Leadership today is no longer defined by titles alone—it is about resilience, vision, and the ability to uplift others while navigating complex challenges. Across beauty, hospitality, and business, women are making space for new ideas, breaking barriers, and fostering inclusive workplaces. Here's a look at five inspiring leaders who are making a significant impact in their fields.
Harmeet Singh, Chief Brand Officer, The Body Shop (Asia South)
Harmeet Singh leads with distinction in the global ethical beauty sector. With a keen focus on driving brand strategy and operational excellence, Harmeet oversees Marketing, Product, Digital, Creative, and CRM functions, aligning them seamlessly with both global directives and local market dynamics. At the forefront of her role, Harmeet orchestrates impactful marketing campaigns, fosters creative alignment, cultivates omnichannel strategies, and forges strategic partnerships to enhance brand presence. Her advocacy for women's empowerment stems from her belief in self-belief and equitable opportunities for all. Inspired by The Body Shop's legacy of environmental sustainability and social impact, she champions initiatives that resonate with Anita Roddick's vision of business as a force for good
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