Nina Godiwalla
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Duke University Trailblazer Award, 2012
Wharton School of Business Distinguished Alumna Award, 2015
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Nina Godiwalla at the 2011 Texas Book Festival | |
| Alma mater | University of Texas at Austin; Wharton School of Business; Dartmouth College |
| Occupations | public speaker, author |
| Honours | Texas Women's Hall of Fame Business Inductee, 2012 Duke University Trailblazer Award, 2012 Wharton School of Business Distinguished Alumna Award, 2015 |
Nina Godiwalla is an American author and businesswoman. She is CEO of MindWorks Leadership and the author of Suits: A Woman on Wall Street.
Godiwalla, was born and raised in Houston, Texas.[1] She is an Indian-American of Parsi background.[2] Godiwalla attended the University of Texas at Austin (UT) where she acquired a Bachelor of Business Administration in 1997. She later went on to Dartmouth College where she earned a Master of Arts in Liberal Studies degree. She also earned a Master of Business Administration in 2006 from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania.[3]
Career
Godiwalla began her career in investment banking with an internship at J.P. Morgan. Upon graduation from UT, she worked at Morgan Stanley from 1997 to 1999 in the corporate finance group.[4] After Morgan Stanley, Godiwalla continued her career at corporate institutions including Johnson & Johnson and Oxygen Media.
Godiwalla is now the CEO of MindWorks Leadership, which provides training in leadership, diversity, and stress management.[5]