Miki Agrawal — A visionary entrepreneur
Miki Agarwal, a social entrepreneur, born in Canada, is known for breaking taboos and disrupting the status quo. On the 26th of January 1979, Miki was born with her twin sister Radha Agarwal.
Later she and Radha both co-founded a company THINX. It became trendy in-between women in America. It’s a period-proof underwear brand. Miki became the CEO of this company, and after that, this company made a $100 Million valuation.
Early days in her career, she worked for an Investment Banking company. But at her MId20, Miki left the job and founded a company, namely, WILD. The main motto of the WILD is Farm to table an alternative Pizza Concept since she knew that the world is ready for a better pizza.
Then in 2015, she co-founded Tushy. Tushy operates within zones of genius. It’s a modern hygiene environment for wasteful toilet paper consumption. She, along with her team, fight for the global sanitation crisis.
Writer Miki Agarwal wrote two books, and they became best selling books in Amazon. “Do Cool Shit: Quit Your Day Job, Start Your Own Business and Live Happily Ever After” and now “Disrupt-Her: A Manifesto For the Modern Woman,” are the two books.
Miki is Half Japanese half Indian; She is a speaker, and she is the mother of a son. Her website is www.mikiagarwal.com. Many companies hire Miki as a speaker. Miki fights for the sanitation crisis by bringing clean latrines to underserved locations in India.
In her career, she nominated for the INC Magazine’s “Most Impressive Women Entrepreneurs of 2016”, “Young Global Leader” by the World Economic Forum and “Social Entrepreneur of the Year” by the World Technology Summit 2017, and also Fast Company’s “Most Creative People 2018”.