The power of image building | Dr. Nancy Juneja | TEDxGADVASU
Dr. Nancy Juneja explores the power of image in shaping influence, identity, and opportunities. Drawing from decades of experience in human transformation, she reveals how small shifts in mindset, communication, and presence can redefine one’s journey. Through real stories and practical insights, she highlights that building an authentic image is not about perfection but about creating impact, attracting opportunities, and truly becoming your bestself. Dr. Nancy Juneja serves as the Director General of Lucr8 Ventures, a global venture capital firm dedicated to accelerating high-growth startups with strategic funding, mentorship, and global connectivity. Under her leadership, Lucr8 Ventures has emerged as a trusted partner for disruptive entrepreneurs, offering not just capital but also guidance in scaling, innovation, and sustainable business practices. She has been instrumental in building a strong international investor network and fostering ventures that combine profitability with impact. With her visionary approach, Dr. Nancy is driving Lucr8 Ventures to empower founders worldwide, modernize industries, and unlock opportunities that shape the future of business and innovation. 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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