Les piliers facteurs de réussite de la diaspora indienne | Ramani CHETTY | TEDxIAE Aix Marseille
Entrepreneuse et experte en stratégie financière, j’accompagne les entreprises et leurs dirigeants dans leur parcours financier. Originaire d’Afrique du Sud et installée en France depuis plus de 20 ans, j'ai débuté ma carrière en rachetant une société de formation. Depuis, j'ai acquis une solide expérience dans le secteur bancaire et le conseil en investissement.
Titulaire de deux Masteres de l'Université d'Aix-Marseille et de Clermont-Ferrand, j’aide les dirigeants à atteindre leur indépendance financière.
À la tête de KITARO SAS, je guide mes clients vers une vision ambitieuse de leur avenir financier, compromis ni vente de produits financiers. Mon expérience inclut la création et la croissance d'une société de conseil qui est passée de 2 à 9 employés et la gestion d’un groupe d'investissement avec des filiales en France et à l'international.
Présidente de l'association Femmes Chefs d'Entreprise d'Aix-en-Provence, juge au Tribunal de Commerce, et Membre des Conseils d’Administration de la faculté d’économie d’Aix-Marseille et du Groupement des Entrepreneures du Pays d’Aix, je m'engage activement à promouvoir l'entrepreneuriat local et à soutenir le développement de l'entrepreneuriat féminin. Née en Afrique du Sud, d’origine Indienne et vivant aujourd'hui en France, le parcours de Ramani est celui de millions d'Indiens à travers le monde : transformant chaque obstacle en force, bâtissant des ponts culturels, et puisant dans des racines profondes le courage de s’adapter et d'innover.
Ce TEDx est un hommage à cette résilience collective qui unit au-delà des frontières. 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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