Why Did You Write The Book: Anjali Bindra Patel

Anjali Bindra Patel
Anjali Bindra Patel

Humanity at Work: Diversity, Inclusion, and Wellbeing in an Increasingly Distributed Workforce

Anjali Bindra Patel is CEO of Sweatours, a diversity, inclusion, and wellbeing consultancy focused on unleashing cultures of global connection. Patel is a seasoned speaker, regularly keynoting at industry conferences, organizations, TEDx, and Google StartUp Grind. Anjali was also Editor-at-Large for Arianna Huffington’s Overcoming Lawyer Burnout and has received national media attention for her work. In addition to writing Humanity at Work, Anjali is a lawyer, military wife, and mom of 3 kids and a dog. She spends her free time running away from mosquitoes and pretending to cook.

Why Did You Write The Book: Jay Sharma

Jay Sharma
Jay Sharma

HandBook of Demand Planning

Jay Sharma is an incoming Commissioning Engineer at Arup and graduate of Purdue University. He is heavily involved with the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE), an organization dedicated to increasing black and minority participation in STEM fields, and volunteers with various community and environmental organizations in the Boston area. Jay wrote this book because he was curious as to how cities get their unique feel. He wanted to understand why cities always had certain things in common and what about a place makes someone feel welcomed. Above all, he wanted to learn how to make cities a better place for all communities, and how to bring joy back into urban neighborhoods. Outside from writing, Jay enjoys being outside, doing yoga, learning new things, and gardening. He is an avid biker, reader, listener, thinker, and lover of hip-hop music.

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Why Did You Write The Book: Mohammed Yousuf

Ascending Adversity: The Journey of a Polio Survivor Dealing with Disability and Discrimination

Mohammed Yousuf’s journey began in India at the age of two when he was first diagnosed with Polio. Although he learned to live with this new challenge, he decided early on that his physical limitations would never define his potential. Mohammed came to the United States in pursuit of a new tomorrow. He went on to realize his American dream, find his purpose in society, and to portray a vision of hope. Mohammed became a thought leader in disability development, research, and innovation. He has spoken at prominent national and international conferences on transportation research and disability development. He also serves on technology research committees and is the founder of EquallyAble, an organization that amplifies the voices of those living with a disability.

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