Aparna Jain


Aparna Jain is a certified Integral Master coach, marketing consultant and an author. She has spent the last 23 years across various industries in corporate India and in media, in roles ranging from business development to marketing. Jain is also the author of two books - one a family project called The Sood Family Cookbook and the more notable Own It: Leadership Lessons From Women Who Do, which was shortlisted for the Tata Lit Live Festival's Business Book of the Year category in 2016.
Aparna advocates equal rights for women in the workplace and is a periodical contributor on the issue and many publications.
She works with senior leaders in corporate India, runs a special programme to coach women, mentors women entrepreneurs to help them kick off their business and be able to take a plan for funding. Jain runs her own consulting company Zebraa Works.

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Jain was born in New Delhi, but grew up in Bangalore in Karnataka. She has studied in different schools including Sophia High School in Bangalore, and Rishi Valley School, Madanapalle, Andhra Pradesh. Jain then moved to Switzerland where she studied at the Alpina School of Hotel Management and received a Diploma with a double specialisation in Sales & Marketing and Food & Beverage in 1993. She moved back to India to pursue a post graduate programme in Hospitality at the Oberoi School of Hotel Management in New Delhi. Jain is also certified as an Integral Master Coach by Integral Coaching in Canada.

Career

Jain has worked with a number of companies which include Sasken in Bangalore to the erstwhile Unimobile in Silicon Valley, and then in media with the India Today Group, where she was marketing head for magazines Cosmopolitan and Good Housekeeping. She also worked with Tehelka and was an executive director of their annual event, Think Fest, in 2011 and 2012. She has consulted with HarperCollins Ltd and was the consultant country head for the self-publishing division of Penguin Random House in India – Partridge.
In 2011, Jain founded Zebraa Works, a boutique integral leadership coaching and immersive consulting firm that offers customised leadership coaching using the Integral Coaching methodology. She writes guest columns on coaching and women in the workplace for newspapers and online media and also occasionally writes restaurant reviews for the newspaper Mint and Brown Paper Bag.

Books

Jain's first book is a cookbook on her family's traditional recipes called the Sood Family Cookbook, published by HarperColllins in 2013
Variously called a compilation of a Pahaadi family's story, and a family food recipe memoir, the book has garnered rave reviews from food reviewers and bloggers alike.
Jain's second book, Own It: Leadership Lessons From Women Who Do, was published in 2016 by Harper Collins India. Based on interviews with over 200 women professionals in senior managerial and leadership positions in India, the book takes a thorough look at women's problems in the workplace. The book has been reviewed positively as ‘a resource for inspiration for women struggling with issues’ such as bias, bullying, sexual harassment, and impact of motherhood, and as a ‘go-to book for those chief executives and HR heads who are serious about fostering a gender-neutral workplace’.
Jain's third book, Like A Girl features stories of 51 women of varying fame—while some, like Kalpana Chawla, Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhosle, are household names, many others are practically unknown outside their home territories or professions, such as sports journalist Sharda Ugra and chef Ritu Dalmia.
The book was also nominated for the Crossword Book Awards - Popular Shortlist.
Her fourth book, Boys Will be Boys: Inspiring Stories for Smart Kidschronicles the lives of 45 Indian men who followed their heart and dared to be different - soldiers, a sailor who circumnavigated the globe, a designer who took Indian fashion to Paris, a doctor who revived rivers, a barefoot artist, rocket scientists, entrepreneurs, engineers, sportspersons, journalists writers and activists, among others.

Awards

2015-16