Word: rao
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...days, companies "used to have people queued up outside their offices to whom they would dole out their products depending on favoritism and availability. Now it's a market of supply and there's a lot more competition, so businesses have to be much more customer-focused." Sridevi Rao, an associate vice president at the research firm IMRB International in Mumbai, agrees. As new retail, telecom, credit card and airline businesses slug it out in the booming Indian market, she says, "players in these sectors are still in the process of standardizing service delivery while at the same time having...
...recognized and registered student organizations.” The other CEB executive board electees were Treasurer Shaan K. Hathiramani ’08, Secretary Jack F. Pararas ’08, and Publicity Director Chinwe U. Nwosu ’08. Also elected were Neesha M. Rao ’08, Yardfest Coordinator; Michael E. Blair ’08, House events coordinator; Christopher N. Lewis ’09, Welcome Back Event coordinator; Julie R. S. Fogarty ’08, Harvard-Yale pep rally coordinator; and Reva P. Minkoff ’08 and Iheanacho O. Emeruwa...
...Currier; Julie R. S. Fogarty ’08 of Dunster; Chinwe U. Nwosu ’08 of Kirkland; Shaan K. Hathiramani ’08 of Lowell; Kai Wu ’09 of Mather; Reva P. Minkoff ’08 of Pforzheimer; Neesha M. Rao ’08 of Quincy; and Adam Goldenberg ’08 of Winthrop...
...leading U.N. authority on women’s rights received the Anne Roe Award from the Graduate School of Education (GSE) last night. President of the International Center for Research on Women (ICRW) Geeta Rao Gupta won the award, which is given to an individual who has contributed significantly to women’s professional growth. ICRW is a non-profit organization that focuses on women in developing and transition countries. GSE Dean Kathleen McCartney presented the biennial prize to Gupta in front of a crowd of around 100. Gupta also discussed her work in a lecture entitled...
...displaying his incredible vocal range. The show began with a standing ovation from the expectant audience who, despite the near half-hour delay, were still enthusiastic. He then sought the audience’s prayers for a successful performance. What ensued were three hours of music that Samir V. Rao ’08, co-presidentof Sangeet, referred to as “bliss.” At times, the listeners appeared to be more serious than the performers, casting disapproving glances when a child’s cries interrupted their musical experience even as Jasraj himself provoked laughter when...