Shruti leads partnerships and marketing and communications for Generation Global, the Tony Blair Institute’s global citizenship education programme.
She has a decade of experience working as a management consultant advising governments, funding agencies, and Ed-tech firms across sectors such as energy, operations, education, and skill development.
She has supported governments to design and implement large scale education solutions and improve efficiency of academic process. More recently, she is working with education stakeholders in Ghana, Burkina Faso, Indonesia, Armenia, and other regions to effectively implement global citizenship and skill building education programmes.
She holds a MBA from the Indian School of Business and a degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign.
New for 2023, the Bett EdTech 10 List celebrates and champions women in Southeast Asia who have made a real, positive impact within the education and technology ecosystem.
Wednesday 04 October 12:00 - 12:45 Classroom Theatre
Diversity & Inclusion
An exciting new initiative for 2023, the Bett Asia School Challenge is a Southeast Asia-wide competition for students aged 7-17, created to promote big-thinking and innovative ideas on a large scale, to help provide solutions for schools and education issues using the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
In collaboration with Google
Thursday 05 October 13:00 - 14:20 Classroom Theatre
Sustainability
An exciting new initiative for 2023, the Bett Asia School Challenge is a Southeast Asia-wide competition for students aged 7-17, created to promote big-thinking and innovative ideas on a large scale, to help provide solutions for schools and education issues using the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
In collaboration with Google
Classroom Theatre Asia/ShanghaiWith students becoming increasingly aware and concerned with global issues such as the climate crisis, how can education and organisations best prepare students for tackling these challenges of today and tomorrow? This panel brings together experts and school leaders from the region to share their innovative approaches to developing students as global citizens, highlighting how global citizenship can equip students with the tools and skills that are key to thriving in a disruptive, increasingly globalised, and climate-conscious future of working and living.
Wednesday 12 October 15:15 - 15:45 K12 Stream
General
With students becoming increasingly aware and concerned with global issues such as the climate crisis, how can education and organisations best prepare students for tackling these challenges of today and tomorrow? This panel brings together experts and school leaders from the region to share their innovative approaches to developing students as global citizens, highlighting how global citizenship can equip students with the tools and skills that are key to thriving in a disruptive, increasingly globalised, and climate-conscious future of working and living.
K12 Stream Asia/Shanghai