Realty+ Top 50 Marketing Minds
Realty+, an exchange4media Group publication, is the premier media & publication for the real estate industry in India that has continued to innovate amidst the challenges with various digital products designed to keep the industry connected and engaged.
The Realty+ Top 50 Marketing Minds Awards shines a light on exceptional marketing communication professionals and companies who have demonstrated excellent planning, execution, creativity and innovation.
Realty+ Top 50 Marketing Minds
Realty+, an exchange4media Group publication, is the premier media & publication for the real estate industry in India that has continued to innovate amidst the challenges with various digital products designed to keep the industry connected and engaged.
How to Build a Resilient Brand in 2022
Interview by W Academy
What do you think is the biggest threat to brands today?
Social Media Scrutiny?
Climate change?
Increasing Geopolitical risks?
Tune in to watch the first episode of Wx talks to find out.
Wx talks is a leadership series that features inspiring women leaders every week to share their insights on leadership, career development , Industry knowledge & more.
Our founder and CEO is proud to TEDx speaker
“Think big. Start Small. Act Now”- Arpita followed this motto in her unusual journey of serial entrepreneur. The bold and different choices, she is today self made woman.
Brands, Passion, Marketing and Starting Up! – An Interview with Arpita Khadria
Barefoot. I read about this company last year and was highly impressed by their website. So when I got a chance to interview Arpita Khadria, the founder of Barefoot, I was elated. It was my chance to know the insights of a good marketer and an entrepreneur with grit. Her story amazed me, her ways inspired me and her answers motivated me! I am sure all Rodinhooders would find this interview enriching and insightful
Business instinct
Serial entrepreneur Arpita Khadria has the knack ofrecognising a need and then creating a business idea around it
Quitting a corporate job and starting up — that’s not new. But owning three different start-ups in a span of less than four years isn’t that common. Meet Arpita Khadria (33) – who left her high flying corporate job as a brand manager, only to start her own brand consultancy firm, Barefoot, in September 2012.
Founder of three startups in three years, Arpita Khadria is just getting started at 33
Just four years ago, Arpita Khadria was working as brand manager with a leading company. With an MBA from TAPMI and associations with brands like Fastrack and Titan, she was set to scale the corporate ladder. Today, at 33, she is the founder of three different startups.
Quick Chat with Arpita Khadria – Barefoot Brand Consultancy & Bezzerk Inc
A female entrepreneur you admire and why?
Anita Dongre
Because:
1. She uses both sides of her brain. She is doing creative stuff and making it into a big business.
2. She is using her education and following her passion, in order to succeed
Hire the right people – those who use both left and right side of their brains.” – Arpita Khadria, Founder, Barefoot Consultancy.
Barefoot is a brand consultancy firm started by Arpita Khadria, a former TATA employee. It is a ‘one-stop-shop’ for all your marketing needs, providing guidance across brand building, market research and collateral design
Charismatic Indian Women Entrepreneurs – Arpita Khadria
Former TATA employee, Arpita Khadria after a few bad experiences as a Brand Manager, Founder of Barefoot, a brand consultancy firm in 2012. With clients spanning across multiple sectors ranging from Banking to online gaming, Barefoot has already gained recognition among internet users. Barefoot is the place-to-go for scaling up marketing strategies for startups.
We speak to one of India’s brightest young entrepreneurs to find out her secrets of success, from humour to Hatha yoga
Serial entrepreneur Arpita Khadria has built three start-ups in three years — all this at the age of 33. You might have heard of one of her hit ventures.
5 Charismatic Indian Women Entrepreneurs
A former TATA employee, Arpita Khadria, after a few bad experiences as a brand manager, founded Barefoot, a brand consultancy firm in 2012.