Ms Preeti Chaudhary is the Founder & Director of PC Advisory – a niche advisory firm focussed on United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals 5, 8, 9, 10 & 17, specializing in equity and inclusion: Women, Veterans, LGBT+, PWD empowerment and integration in the Startup Ecosystem and Corporate India Inc.

She is also the Founder of Madhya Bharat Angels – based out of Jabalpur (MP) this network and community serves the startup ecosystem of the predominantly Hindi speaking, Tier 2 – 5 town belt of 6 states of Central India – Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat and Maharashtra.

Deeply entrenched in the Startup ecosystem nationally and globally, she is International Advisory Board Member of HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management, Germany, D&I Ambassador Woxsen University & Advisory Board Member of Trade Tower Incubation Centre at Woxsen University.

A Mentor at CII, FICCI, Jabalpur, Sagar, Satna and Jhansi Incubation Centres (all Government Of MP, UP & India Smart Cities Mission projects), SartupTN – Govt of Tamilnadu, Innovation Mission Punjab – Govt of Punjab, Founders Institute, Goa and several other AIC, ACIC Incubators of Atal Incubation Mission/Niti Aayog & Accelerators pan India, Speaker & Judge at E Summits & Conferences globally. She is also a Veteran, LGBT+ & PWD D&I Ally & Champion.

She recently founded, is the Founding Member and Treasurer of St. Joseph’s Convent Jabalpur Alumni Association, supporting her 150 year old and very prestigious Alma Mater, St Joseph’s Convent Senior Secondary School Sadar, Jabalpur (MP) established by the Sisters of Chambery, UK in 1873.

A polyglot, she speaks 6 languages, including Mandarin & Bahasa Malay Indonesia, loves to travel – has been to >18 countries on 4 continents & counting, having lived in 3 different countries as well, including in China for 7+ years.

A 4th generation Jabalpur resident, Ms Chaudhary is the (maternal) grand-daughter of Freedom Fighter, 2 times Rajya Sabha MP, 7 times Mayor of Jabalpur City, writer and poet, Late Pandit Bhawani Prasad Ji Tiwari who was conferred with India’s 3rd highest civilian award, Padmashri, for literature, having translated Guru Rabindra Nath Ji Tagore’s “Geetanjali” from Bengali into Hindi.