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Inside Bengaluru’s She Means Business Summit and the Conversations Driving Change

Inside Bengaluru’s She Means Business Summit and the Conversations Driving Change

Bengaluru’s corporate and business communities saw an important conversation take centre stage this month as She Means Business, an initiative by Avant Welfare Foundation, continued to generate momentum following its summit held on April 18 in Bengaluru.

 

Bringing together women leaders, entrepreneurs, professionals and change-makers from across industries, the summit focused on conversations around leadership, growth, inclusion and the realities women continue to navigate in professional spaces. More than just another networking event, the gathering stood out for its emphasis on candid dialogue, shared experiences and long-term community building.

 

Participants described the summit as a space where discussions moved beyond surface-level inspiration and addressed practical challenges, personal journeys and the evolving role of women in leadership positions.

 

The event featured panels and discussions led by women from diverse professional backgrounds, with conversations ranging from entrepreneurship and workplace equity to resilience, mentorship and building sustainable support systems for future leaders.

 

According to attendees, one of the defining aspects of the summit was the openness with which speakers approached their experiences — discussing not only achievements, but also setbacks, failures and lessons learned along the way.

 

Organised by Avant Welfare Foundation, the summit was designed to create an ecosystem where women could connect meaningfully, exchange ideas and contribute toward building a stronger culture of mentorship and collaboration.

 

Several attendees noted that the atmosphere of the event felt notably different from conventional corporate conferences, with a greater focus on authenticity and actionable conversations rather than formal presentations alone.

 

The initiative also received support from organisations and brands that aligned with the broader vision of encouraging women-led growth and leadership.

 

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The summit’s main sponsor, Sumadhura Group, has long been recognised as an organisation that actively encourages women in leadership roles and fosters environments where women can grow and thrive. Their support for She Means Business reflects a deeper commitment to enabling women to become pioneers in the workplace and beyond. By backing the initiative, Sumadhura Group reinforced the importance of organisations taking an active role in shaping inclusive and forward-thinking leadership ecosystems.

 

The summit was powered by Aurya Diamonds, a jewellery brand rooted in strong values and purpose. As a women-led brand, Aurya Diamonds stands apart in its approach — not viewing women merely as consumers, but as individuals to be supported and enabled. Their partnership with She Means Business reflected a shared belief in building platforms that genuinely empower women rather than simply engaging them at a surface level.

 

Nutrition partner Eggoz was also among the early supporters of the initiative. The brand has consistently highlighted the importance of nutrition awareness, particularly around protein consumption and women’s health. Its association with the summit brought attention to the growing conversation around holistic empowerment, where physical well-being is considered equally important as professional and personal growth.

 

In the weeks following the summit, conversations around the event have continued online, with participants and speakers sharing takeaways, reflections and calls for stronger support systems for women across industries.

 

Organisers say the summit is intended to be only the starting point of a much larger initiative.

 

The next phase of She Means Business will focus on building “The Collective” — a growing network of women mentors, professionals and entrepreneurs aimed at creating long-term impact through guidance, collaboration and peer support. The objective, organisers say, is to create a multiplier effect where women empowered through the platform go on to support and uplift others within their own industries and communities.

 

Alongside this, “The Community” will continue to expand through future collaborations, organisational sessions, entrepreneurial partnerships and ongoing engagements intended to keep the conversation active beyond a single annual event.

 

At a time when conversations around representation and inclusion are becoming increasingly central to business culture, initiatives like She Means Business reflect a broader shift toward creating platforms that prioritise sustained impact over symbolic participation.

 

Organisers believe the long-term success of the initiative will ultimately depend not just on attendance numbers or visibility, but on it succeeding in creating meaningful professional opportunities, mentorship networks and lasting community support for women across sectors.

 

More information about the initiative can be found at Avant Welfare Foundation.

She Means Business Link – https://awf.org.in/smb/

Avant Welfare Foundation Link – https://awf.org.in/

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