GIBS Bangalore to conduct motivational talk on turning challenges into opportunities
Careers360 Connect | March 31, 2023 | 02:03 PM IST | 1 min read
The 12-year old Prathamesh Sinha, a former contestant on Shark Tank will be delivering the talk on the GIBS premises at 5 PM on April 5, 2023.
NEW DELHI: The Global Institute of Business Studies (GIBS) Bangalore is about to hold an IRE session on 'Turning Challenges into Opportunities' on April 5, 2023. 12-year-old Prathamesh Sinha, a motivational speaker, will be the keynote speaker in the session, while Sandeep Bhansali, faculty at GIBS finishing school, will be the moderator in the session. People desirous of registering for the session can apply here .
People who wish to attend the session will be required to provide their basic details on the registration link, including their first name, last name, email address, contact number and the city they belong to.
In the session, Sinha will share his journey of transformation and self-discovery. The session will be held on the premises of GIBS and will begin at 5 pm. A statement from the institute said that Sinha gained fame and recognition after he showcased his self-learning gadget before Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The official notification issued by the institute also informed that Sinha is a brand ambassador for Thinkerbell labs.
Sinha further rose to fame after he featured on Shark Tank India. His objective is to make education accessible to everyone in the country.
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