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Special Photo: akhil appukkutan and a more challenging work profile. Radhika worked doubly hard to learn everything. “I faced several challenges for being a woman, but my positive approach helped overcome everything and it helped me pursue my goal with more determination,” she says. Power point: It is not enough to react to a bad situation; a true winner is one who paves the path and demonstrates by example. Radhika co-founded the International Women Seafarers Foundation (IWSF), which promotes and supports women seafarers in their sailing careers, and also encourages and counsels them to join the profession. Save away to your dream When Srividya launched Avaali, a bootstrapped organisation, it was tough to simultaneously juggle the multiple facets of finances, customer acquisitions, and talent attraction — all of that while making sure her organisation could prove to be a trusted partner to large enterprises. Diligent financial planning helped her build a corpus that she has been using for her startup. “I have been investing 60-65 per cent of my portfolio in direct stocks and mutual funds with a long-term Captain Radhika Menon Co-founder, International Women Seafarers Foundation Captain Radhika Menon is the first woman merchant navy captain in India. She joined the merchant navy as a radio officer in 1991, and then moved into the role of a navigating officer. Radhika is the first woman captain to receive the Gallantry at Sea Award. In 2016, she also became the first woman from the world to be conferred with the International Maritime Organization’s Exceptional Bravery at Sea Award for having conducted a rescue operation in 2015 that saved the lives of seven fishermen who were caught in turbulent weather in the Bay of Bengal. Radhika has served as Vice President of the Maritime Union of India for two tenures. At present she serves as their executive committee member. During this period, she helped resolve multiple issues of seafarers and personally backed the role of women in the seafaring profession. She co-founded the International Women Seafarers Foundation in November 2017, an organisation dedicated to supporting and promoting women seafarers and facilitating a gender-diverse environment on board ships by bridging policy, procedure, and awareness gaps between companies, society, fellow seafarers, and women. www.outlookmoney.com March 2018 Outlook Money 39