Dream. Drive. Destiny. |Visionary Talk to Ignite India Next-Gen Engineers | Preeti Bajaj | TEDxAKGEC
Preeti Bajaj is the dynamic CEO and managing director of Luminous Power Technologies, a leading force in India's power backup and residential solar solutions. Appointed to the helm in July 2022, she's steering Luminous towards a greener, more sustainable future, championing innovative energy solutions and driving the company's "Make in India, Make for World" vision. With nearly two decades of global experience spanning software, real estate, and renewable energy, including her notable role as founding CEO of Clipsal Solar, Preeti brings a wealth of strategic acumen and a passion for transformation. Her leadership is marked by a focus on cutting-edge technology, customer-centricity, and a strong commitment to diversity and fostering emerging talent, making her a pivotal figure in India's energy transition. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
A visionary leader redefining the energy landscape, Preeti Bajaj is the CEO and Managing Director of Luminous Power Technologies, steering one of India’s most trusted brands in power backup and residential solar solutions. With an illustrious career spanning nearly two decades across Australia and Asia, she has been at the forefront of driving sustainable growth, transformation, and innovation across multinational corporations, ASX-listed companies, and startups. Before leading Luminous, Preeti served as the CEO and Managing Director of the Adecco Group in Australia and New Zealand and previously led Modis Australia as Managing Director. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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