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From Grammy Nominations To McKinsey: Inspiring Story Of Chandrika Krishnamurthy Tandon

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Chandrika Krishnamurthy Tandon, a woman of extraordinary talents, has crafted a life marked by exceptional achievements. Her accomplishments span the realms of music, business, and education, making her journey truly remarkable.

In the world of music, Chandrika is a Grammy-nominated artist with multiple albums to her name. Her second album, ‘Soul Call,’ received a Grammy Award nomination in the Best Contemporary World Music Album category. Beyond her musical pursuits, she holds the distinction of being the first Indian woman to attain the position of partner at McKinsey in the United States. Her business expertise has led to the establishment of a multi-million-dollar company that caters to a global clientele.

Chandrika Krishnamurthy’s contribution to higher education

However, her influence extends even further. Chandrika has made significant contributions to higher education, generously providing grants and sponsoring educational chairs in institutions in both the United States and India. Her commitment to education is exemplified by a substantial $100 million donation to New York University’s engineering school, where she’s actively involved in transforming technology education and improving access to college education, particularly for families without a college graduate.

Challenges faced along the way

Chandrika’s journey has not been without its challenges. Balancing a thriving career with her roles as a mother and wife was no easy feat. She candidly acknowledges that her pursuit of global business excellence sometimes led her to fall short in her personal life. Her “crisis of spirit” became the catalyst for her deeper engagement with higher education.

Yet, at the core of her being lies a profound love for music and singing. Chandrika recently released her fifth album, ‘Ammu’s Treasures,’ a collection of songs and chants primarily intended for children. Her music reflects her deep-seated passion for bringing happiness and emotional empowerment to people through the gift of song.

Chandrika Krishnamurthy Tandon’s remarkable journey began in 1969 with a hunger strike, defying societal expectations to create a path that has inspired countless others seeking to navigate diverse passions and responsibilities in life.

 

 

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