Goa Institute of Management student gets featured on New York's Times Square
Careers360 Connect | August 22, 2023 | 03:39 PM IST | 1 min read
Goa Institute of Management student Anmol Gilra has been selected by the Topmate platform for their ‘#beavailable’ campaign.
NEW DELHI: Goa Institute of Management (GIM) student Anmol Gilra has been featured on Times Square, New York by the Topmate, a platform that facilitates one-on-one sessions to connect creators with their audience. Gilra has been selected under the Topmate’s ‘#beavailable’ campaign that recognises personalised mentorship and its potential to inspire change as per the institute.
According to the institute, Topmate aims to personalise and simplify professional interactions by fostering knowledge exchange. Gilra as a part of the ‘#beavailable’ campaign, has written various insightful posts on LinkedIn.
GIM stated that Gilra has been placed among the top 5 percent of Topmate users. Gilra through his personalised services has helped many individuals achieve their professional and personal aspirations.
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The Goa Institute of Management congratulated Anmol on his achievement. "The Goa Institute of Management takes immense pride in nurturing students like Anmol who excel in their endeavours and positively impact the world around them," said GIM professor Ajit.
An official statement from the GIM read,” As the news of Anmol Gilra's success continues to spread, GIM celebrates the accomplishments of its students on the global stage. This achievement serves as a testament to GIM's commitment to empowering its students and fostering an environment of excellence and innovation.”
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