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Chandrika Krishnamurthy Tandon (née Krishnamurthy; born 1954) is an Indian-American businesswoman, philanthropist, and Grammy-nominated musical artist. [1] She is primarily known for her business ventures as the first Indian-American woman to be elected partner at McKinsey and Company .
Her older sister Chandrika Krishnamurthy Tandon is a businesswoman and also a Grammy-nominated artist. [102] South Indian Carnatic musician Aruna Sairam is Indra's cousin. [103] In India, Nooyi used to play cricket and was also in an all-girl rock band, where she played guitar. [104]
Rakesh Tandon, Indian cricketer. Ramit Tandon, professional squash player who represents India. He was ranked number 46 in the world and India rank 2. Shikha Tandon, swimmer with 146 national medals, and 36 medals in international competitions, including five gold medals. Arjuna Award winner.
Website. engineering.nyu.edu. The New York University Tandon School of Engineering (commonly referred to as Tandon) is the engineering and applied sciences school of New York University. Tandon is the second oldest private engineering and technology school in the United States. [2][3][4][5]
Chandrika Tandon was 'walking away' from major business deals, according to daughter Lita, and she wanted to do something more meaningful with her life.
Chandrika Tandon '75, first Indian-American woman to be elected partner at McKinsey & Company, Grammy Award-nominated artist [55] M. S. Banga '77, Padma Bhushan awardee, former chairman of Hindustan Unilever , [ 56 ] currently senior partner at Clayton, Dubilier & Rice [ 4 ] [ 57 ]
The history of New York University begins in the early 19th century. A group of prominent New York City residents from the city's landed class of merchants, bankers, and traders established NYU on April 18, 1831. These New Yorkers believed the city needed a university designed for young men who would be admitted based on merit, not birthright ...
In 2010, Meera produced and directed a musical CD entitled "Giving Back" featuring a host of International artists including Marco Figueira, Lucia Hwong Gordon, Juliet Hanlon, David Harilela and Chandrika Tandon. She also authored a coffee table book, and produced a documentary film, both of which are also entitled "Giving Back." [10]