
Reskilling the workforce, one person at a lifetime
The Fourth Industrial Revolution will require new skills and a different mindset. Employees and employers alike will need to embrace lifelong learning.
Amit is Managing Director and the Global Lead - Sustainability Services for Strategic Clients at Accenture where he is responsible for growing the sustainability services business at the firm’s top global accounts, embedding sustainability metrics in large transformational deals, and driving select strategic partnerships in sustainability. Amit is a member of the global leadership team tasked with building the end-to-end sustainability services business at Accenture, from strategy to execution. Earlier, he advised Accenture's clients and architected new capabilities for driving growth, continuous innovation, and economic value primarily in the Media, Edtech and Agritech sectors, focusing on the CEO and the Board agenda. Previously, Amit was the founder, CEO and Board Director of RML AgTech/Reuters Market Light (later split into FarmBee and other businesses), a globally awarded mobile-led content and commerce business serving farmers, agri enterprises and financial institutions. Amit founded the business in Thomson Reuters, UK and later spun it off raising VC funding and ran it as CEO till it scaled to millions of users, multiple multi-lingual digital products, and B2C and B2B revenue streams. Before founding RML, he held various strategy, operational and investment roles in Reuters, UK, and was also the founding advisor at London Business School to help set up the Wheeler Institute for Business and Development. A YGL alum at the WEF, Amit graduated from SRCC, India and did his MBA from London Business School, and has attended YGL Modules on Global Leadership and Energy Transition at Harvard and Princeton Universities.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution will require new skills and a different mindset. Employees and employers alike will need to embrace lifelong learning.
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