Celebrating Mom-preneurs: 5 Inspiring Mothers Who Excel in Business
This day has special significance for women business owners who also have to balance being a parent with operating a successful company
New Delhi : The unending devotion and selflessness that mothers show their children is celebrated annually on May 10. This day has special significance for women business owners who also have to balance being a parent with operating a successful company. We spoke to numerous mom-preneurs who are successfully juggling parenthood and business, and who have provided us with fresh insights on parenting’s rewards and trials. In this piece, they reflect on the significance of Mother’s Day and share the experiences and lessons they’ve learned along the way. Exceptional mothers and the extraordinary women who represent their spirit are honoured here.
Ms. Ruchi Rathor, Diploma in Finance Strategy (Oxford University), Diploma in Business Finance University of London International Programme, Founder and Director at Payomatix Technologies Private Limited, Delhi
This Mother’s Day, we honour Ruchi Rathor, a businesswoman and mother who has found extraordinary success while maintaining a healthy work-life balance. The Indian Achievers Forum and ET Leadership Excellence Award 2022 have named Rathor their Woman Entrepreneur of the Year 2022. Rathor has been working in the payment field for 20 years, and in 2021 she created the fintech firm Payomatix, which offers cutting-edge payment processing services to companies of all kinds.
Rathor is a mother of two small children and a successful entrepreneur who, through hard work, devotion, and tenacity, has found a way to successfully juggle her personal and professional responsibilities. She has been able to devote time to her family thanks to the dedication and encouragement of her Payomatix colleagues. Her narrative exemplifies the significance of a solid support system, the worth of hard effort, the need of balance, and the strength of resilience in the face of adversity, and it should serve as an example to women who aim to be successful businesswomen and moms. Please join me in honouring and celebrating the great accomplishments of women like Rathor on this International Mother’s Day.
Ms. Ambika Warrier, PG Diploma in Rehabilitation Psychology, Founder – Aananda Centre for Counselling, RCI Registered Rehabilitation Counselor and Psychotherapist, Delhi
One extreme end of this thing we call life is business, and the other is parenting. The former involves the person’s rational, thinking self, while the latter involves her nurturing, loving, and emotionally linked personality in the context of her children. It’s crucial to keep in mind that sensitivity is required in business, while firmness and rationality are essential for parenthood.
A person’s ability to achieve in any endeavour is a direct result of her unique life experiences and her desire to learn more about the world. Sometimes it’s hard to choose between the two, yet they’re both essential to maintaining life. And “Excel” is a relative phrase; we all have various standards by which we judge success.
Ms. Anjali Srivastava, Director – CodeFireTechnologies. Pvt. Ltd, Noida, Founder – SchoolAdmissionindia.com, IIM Calcutta Alumni, Mentor of Change AIM (Govt of India)
On this special occasion of Mother’s Day, I am thrilled to share my journey as a Mom-preneur, gracefully embracing the dual roles of a dedicated mother and Director of HR at Code Fire Technologies Pvt. Ltd. A Balancing entrepreneurship and motherhood has been both challenging and rewarding. It requires determination, adaptability, and a strong support network. Alongside my roles, I founded SchooladmissionIndia.com, simplifying the school admission process for parents and contributing to the education sector. I pay tribute to my family, who inspire me with their milestones and belief in my abilities. Drawing from my experiences, I share tips for aspiring Mom-preneurs: clarify goals, establish priorities, build a reliable support network, delegate tasks, and master time management. Above all, self-care is essential. “Embrace the symphony of motherhood and entrepreneurship, and let your path flow with grace and possibilities.”
Let us celebrate Mother’s Day and cherish the joys of motherhood and entrepreneurship. Together, we can make a positive impact on our personal and professional lives, nurturing a harmonious balance between our roles as successful businesswomen and loving mothers.
Ms. Fatima Ahad & Ms. Zainab Ahad, Nift And Masters In International Business – KBS UK, Co-Founder & Head Business Development Bachelor – Hospitality Management And Masters In Marketing -Surrey Business School And ISB, Delhi
Entrepreneurship is the act of starting and running a business. Women, despite facing cultural and societal barriers, have become successful entrepreneurs by combining their womanhood and business acumen. The advent of technology, better education, and available resources has helped women nurture their careers while balancing household responsibilities.
Women entrepreneurs have realized their potential in driving inclusive growth and employment generation, motivating many women in rural and urban settings. Harnessing the economic potential of women has proven to have a cascading effect on health, education, and gender equity. Zainab and Fatima launched Zeefaa, a sustainable clothing brand, to provide livelihoods to craftsmen and tailors across the country. Despite facing challenges, the sisters have emerged as successful businesswomen, homemakers, and role models for women pursuing their dreams. Overall, women have proven themselves to be successful entrepreneurs who excel in both business and motherhood, and their contribution to inclusive growth and employment generation is immeasurable.
Ms. Shuchita Gupta, Co-founder – Care4parents.in and eazyhealth.in
B.com (h) from SRCC, Fellow Chartered Accountant, Accelerated Management Program (Yale)
Shuchita Gupta is an adventurous person, who likes to try out different things and have varied experiences. She’s combining her knowledge and experience to do something close to her heart i.e. Healthcare. Shuchita Gupta is also a strong corporate leader who has worked as a Consultant CFO with many start-ups such as E-Enable Technologies, adda52.com, Zupee, and others, with her last assignment as Director of Finance at Moglix. Coming from a corporate background and being willing to do something meaningful was her yearning. So, one day, she left her stable job and co-founded Care4parents.in and Eazyhealth.in along with Dr. Aman Khera.
As per Suchita, “Women should not be afraid of experimenting or taking risks or afraid of failure. We are born multi-tasking people… Not only can we manage house and work responsibilities effectively, but we also bring a certain creativity and personal touch to everything we do. My family has been very supportive and has guided me all along.”