“Being one of the few women in the leadership team, I am often surrounded by men, but I have never found that to be uncomfortable.”

Source: Women corporate leaders enlighten IIM-Raipur, Sify, 2018-07-23 http://www.sify.com/finance/women-corporate-leaders-enlighten-iim-raipur-news-default-oi2ikzdhagaaf.html,

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