The Empire
By 40, Arjun Mehta was a name synonymous with corporate gifting worldwide. His empire spanned 20 countries, with an annual revenue of $500 million. But success hadn't made him complacent. He started a foundation to support small businesses, offering mentorship and microloans to budding entrepreneurs.
In interviews, Arjun often credited his success to three principles:
Resilience: "Failures are just stepping stones to success."
Innovation: "The world changes every day. If you don't adapt, you'll be left behind."
Empathy: "Understand your clients and your team. Business is about people."
By 40, Arjun Mehta was a name synonymous with corporate gifting worldwide. His empire spanned 20 countries, with an annual revenue of $500 million. But success hadn't made him complacent. He started a foundation to support small businesses, offering mentorship and microloans to budding entrepreneurs.
In interviews, Arjun often credited his success to three principles:
Resilience: "Failures are just stepping stones to success."
Innovation: "The world changes every day. If you don't adapt, you'll be left behind."
Empathy: "Understand your clients and your team. Business is about people."