
Her journey began in New York as a teenager studying at the Fashion Institute of Technology. Determined to stand out, she embraced self-sufficiency in foreign lands, mastering business strategies and diverse work cultures. With an eye for design and a sharp business acumen, she played a pivotal role in expanding global brands like Calvin Klein, Accessorize, and Ralph Lauren in India before turning her focus to education. Her ability to blend creativity with strategy set her apart, allowing her to drive meaningful impact across industries.
Today, as the Executive Director of GLS University, Chandni channels her global expertise into academia, forging industry partnerships and fostering innovation. She believes education should empower students not just with knowledge but with leadership skills. Under her guidance, the institution is redefining progressive learning, integrating real-world experiences with academic excellence. Her leadership is about shaping futures, ensuring that the next generation steps into the world with both confidence and capability.
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