Sourav Ganguly to share story of his journey in Kolkata through INNOVERV
Kolkata/IBNS: Breakthrough success story INNOVERV will partner with former Indian skipper Sourav Ganguly, at a special event in Kolkata on August 17 at the Biswa Bangla Convention Centre.
Industry disruptors INNOVERV previously collaborated with Ganguly at a similar event at Lord’s in London, the outtakes of which shot to virality.
Now the pair are getting together again - this time in Kolkata - Sourav Ganguly’s hometown and INNOVERV’s Indian headquarters.
The day promises for high-impact leadership lessons and unmatched inspiration from Sourav’s illustrious cricketing career, according to INNOVERV.
Team INNOVERV is formed of some of the leading thought leaders and implementers in SAP S/4HANA, Cloud, AI and Data.
Some of PwC, IBM and Accenture’s biggest names have now branched off to create INNOVERV, and develop a new way of consultancy in the GenAI era.
In less than a year since launch – INNOVERV and their world-renowned team have taken the market by storm.
INNOVERV are the newcomers who are taking on the big incumbents and playing to win - exactly like Sourav’s warriors did! Both being celebrated innovators - what better partnership than INNOVERV x Sourav Ganguly.
Indeed in early July Sourav and INNOVERV gathered with over 30 senior business leaders and distinguished INNOVERV clients, at the home of cricket – Lord’s.
Here Sourav engrossed the room with his unparalleled leadership advice and never-before-heard tales!
Following this successful event in London, INNOVERV and Sourav are now coming to Kolkata on August 17 at Biswa Bangla Convention Centre.
INNOVERV CEO Partha Chakraborty said, “INNOVERV has skyrocketed from ideation to bright lights since our 2023 launch. Thanks to our refreshing approach for both our clients and top talent alike."
"We’re a game-changer, just like Sourav Ganguly, we believe in taking on the established order and winning. So who better a partner for our next event than Sourav himself! Sourav’s hometown Kolkata is also home to INNOVERV’s Indian headquarters," Chakraborty said.
"So the August 17 event promises a truly magical meeting of minds in a much loved location, and we are delighted to open up for audience applications," he added.
Former cricketer Sourav Ganguly said, “I have long admired INNOVERV thanks to their compelling mission to challenge the current consulting ‘status quo’."
"I first came to know of INNOVERV through my daughter Sana’s role there. Her enthusiasm and love for INNOVERV has fascinated me – she gets out of bed everyday wanting to go to work with the team, full of energy and verve. So I knew this must be a special company – where even the youngest member of the team feels valued, happy and proud," Ganguly said.
"I loved returning to Lord’s for my collaboration with INNOVERV in July. A special location so close to my heart, which played the perfect background for our inspiring day. And now for our August event in my own dear Kolkata," he added. "I look forward to joining the INNOVERV team for another incredible event, this time with an even wider audience!”
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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