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Nilima Bhat

Nilima Bhat

Profesora Distinguida

en Género y Liderazgo Consciente

Escuela de Negocios, EGADE Business School, Escuela de Humanidades y Educación


Expertise

Liderazgo Shakti
Capitalismo consciente
Equidad de género
Cultura organizacional
Bienestar
Transformación interior y maestría personal (Yoga Integral)
Realización y florecimiento del ser humano.

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Overview

An original thinker and initiator, Nilima Bhat is an expert in leadership, organizational culture, conscious business, and self-awareness for work-life balance based on Indian wisdom and wellness traditions. She is also an advocate of gender equity and women in leadership.

Nilima worked for over 10 years for renowned brands such as ESPN STAR Sports, Philips India, and ITC-Welcomgroup in the areas of Corporate Communications and PR.

As the Founder-Director of Shakti Leadership, and an expert in leadership, gender equity, and well-being, Nilima has given workshops and training in leadership for Microsoft, Whole Foods Market, Tata, Societe Generale Bank, Vodafone, and YPO, as well as academic institutions and organizations like the Indus International School and SKS Microfinance.

She is an active supporter of the Conscious Capitalism movement and Women’s International Networking (WIN).

Nilima is a certified yoga teacher from the International Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centre and is a teacher-practitioner of the Integral Yoga of Sri Aurobindo. 
 
In addition, her work focuses on being a facilitator of personal transformation for individuals and organizations in their journey toward conscious growth. She studies and teaches a model of regenerative systems that impacts social relations from a wide range of topics: social enterprises, personal mastery, self-care, and self-love.

The most important aspect of her work and life is sharing how to navigate the journey toward personal mastery and selfless service since it can lead to free and fulfilled lives and environments for everyone. Her focus is on developing Body Intelligence (BQ), which is the ability to become aware of the body and how it responds to changes in order to achieve well-being, and Spiritual Intelligence (SQ), which involves more self-awareness and reflection toward a life of purpose or meaning.

With her association with Hong Kong University’s Centre for Behavioral Health, she learned, developed, and practiced an Integrative Medicine Model, Sampurnah (meaning ‘Wholeness’), to help patients heal through cancer and other lifestyle diseases.

One of her projects is the ‘Shakti Fellowship’, with the University of San Diego, WIN, and Skolkovo FLOW, with the purpose of empowering 100,000 women changemakers by 2030.

She has also initiated and co-convened the Truth & Reconciliation movement for healing collective trauma and leading harmonious interdependence at a planetary level.

She is an international keynote speaker at conferences on mindfulness, women's leadership, gender sensitization, and happiness at work, in countries like the United States, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Italy, France, Germany, Croatia, Israel, Turkey, Japan, Hong Kong, Sri Lanka and India.

Nilima Bhat has written two books, Shakti Leadership – Embracing Feminine and Masculine Power in Business and My Cancer Is Me – The Journey from Illness to Wholeness. They both establish an integrated approach to DEI&B (diversity, equity, inclusion & belonging), leadership, well-being, and resilience.

The book Shakti Leadership – Embracing Feminine and Masculine Power in Business was co-written with fellow Faculty of Excellence professor from Tecnológico de Monterrey, Raj Sisodia. It explains a type of leadership that is cooperative, creative, inclusive, empathetic, and assertive, which allows people to live and lead in balance and consciousness.

At a time when the world is looking for new models, Shakti Leadership has been referenced in many multilateral organizations and audiences such as the Nobel Peace Prize Forum, UN, World Bank, and IMF.

Due to her experience, she has served on the advisory board of MixR, 20-first, and Peace Through Commerce. Shakti Leadership is also recognized as a Home For Humanity

She received the INDICA Cultural-Changemaker Fellowship Award for initiating the Shakti Kumbh, the world’s first Kumbh Mela for Women, showcasing ancient spiritual traditions of the Divine Feminine. 

In 2022, Nilima was conferred an Honorary PhD by Jharkhand Rai University, India, for her “iconic and outstanding contribution in the field of Women Empowerment”.  

Nilima Bhat joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as Distinguished Professor in Gender and Conscious Leadership for the Business School, EGADE Business School, and the School of Humanities and Education since September 2023.

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Education and Training

  • PG Diploma, Social Communications Media, Sophia Polytechnic, Mumbai 
  • BSc, Life Sciences and Biochemistry, St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai
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Publications

  • Bhat, N., & Sisodia, R. (2016). Shakti Leadership: Embracing Feminine and Masculine Power in Business. Berrett-Koehler Publishers.

  • Bhat, V., & Bhat, N. (2013). My cancer is me: The Journey from Illness to Wholeness. Hay House Publishing.

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Voces y mitos de la dignidad humana

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Del lunes 24 al jueves 27 de febrero

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11:30  Bienvenida VOCES de la dignidad humana

Inés Sáenz - Vicepresidenta de Inclusión, Impacto Social y Sostenibilidad 
Felisa González - Directora del Centro de Reconocimiento de la Dignidad Humana

Bienvenida y arranque de evento, conoce más sobre el programa y las conferencias de la semana.

Lugar: Campus Monterrey, Foro de Rectoría.
Transmisión: Live.tec.mx


12:00  El Mito de Antígona y la lucha por los derechos humanos

Gonzalo Lizardo - Docente investigador de la Maestría en Investigaciones Educativas de la Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas

Conferencia inaugural por el profesor que permita visibilizar la importancia de los mitos.

Lugar: Campus Monterrey, Foro de Rectoría.
Transmisión: Live.tec.mx


13:15  Salud conversacional con el adulto mayor

Daniel Ochoa - Fundador de la empresa de consultoría Redes de Capital Intelectual

Lugar: Campus Monterrey, Foro de Rectoría.
Transmisión: Live.tec.mx


16:00 Mitos y realidades de la Intersección de género y raza en la investigación y atención clínica

Pilar González Amarante​​ - Líder de Estrategias Preventivas y Formativas del CRDH para TecSalud y EMCS Nacional
Cristina Alejandra Lopez - Coordinación para la Atención y Prevención en Entornos Clínicos

Lugar: Tec Salud Audítorio A del CITES
Transmisión: Live.tec.mx


19:00 Mitos del amor romántico

Maynné Cortés - Laboratorio Afectivo

Laboratorio Afectivo - Un  proyecto que nace de las ganas de hablar de salud mental y emocional desde un lugar que apueste por la comunidad y la inclusión.
Nos apasiona la salud mental, la justicia social y las formas creativas de comunicar y construir redes.

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09:00 Voces Silenciadas: La Importancia de la Salud Mental en la Maternidad Perinatal

Moderadora: Pilar González
Panelistas:

  • Alejandra López. Psicologa clínica 
  • Gerardo Magallanes. Director del Servicio de Ginecología y Obstetricia Tec Salud.
  • Ana Brenda Bravo, Especialista en Psiquiatría

Lugar: Tec Salud, Auditorio A - Planta Baja - Hospital Zambrano Hellion


11:00 Inclusión sin filtros: ¿Que viene?

Martha Herrera - Titular de la Secretaría de Igualdad e Inclusión, Coordinadora del Gabinete de Igualdad para Todas las Personas en el Gobierno del Estado de Nuevo León

Lugar: Campus Monterrey, Foro de Rectoría.
Transmisión: Live.tec.mx


11:30  Mitos del amor romántico

Maynné Cortés - Laboratorio Afectivo

Lugar: Tecmilenio San Nicolás, Auditorio


12:00 Educación y cultura de paz: Alternativas al borde del precipicio

Fernando Montiel T. - Director del Galtung Institute- México

Lugar: Campus Monterrey, Foro de Rectoría.
Transmisión: Live.tec.mx

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12:00   Mitos que lastiman, narrativas que transforman: Una reflexión sobre discapacidad

Lilian Salazar - Coordinadora Comité Consultivo de Personas con Discapacidad

Lugar: Campus Monterrey, Foro de Rectoría.
Transmisión: Live.tec.mx

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09:00  Mitos del amor romántico 

Maynné Cortés - Laboratorio Afectivo

Lugar: Tecmilenio Las Torres, Auditorio, Mty
Transmisión: Live.tec.mx


11:00  Las ciudades no tienen remedio (y otras mentiras)

Carla Escoffié - Directora del Centro de Derechos Humanos de la Facultad Libre de Derecho de Monterrey

Lugar: Campus Monterrey, Foro de Rectoría.
Transmisión: Live.tec.mx


12:00  Mitos del amor romántico

Nidia Corona y Melisa Pérez - Colectivo Arternura

Formato: Teoría y diálogo Temáticas principales:

  • ¿Qué es el amor romántico?
  • ¿Cómo aprendí a relacionarme con el amor? 
  • Mitos del amor romántico 
  • Desmitificando al amor romántico 
  • Consecuencias del amor romántico en nuestras vidas 
  • Resistencias ante el amor romántico: cuestionamientos 
  • Mi propia versión del amor 
  • Cierre: colectivizar sentires y pensares  

Lugar: Tecmilenio Guadalajara, Auditorio


12:15  Impacto de las desigualdades de género en la sociedad

Miriam Hinojosa Dieck - Presidenta Ejecutiva del Instituto Estatal de las Mujeres de Nuevo León

Lugar: Campus Monterrey, Foro de Rectoría.
Transmisión: Live.tec.mx

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calendar_month Viernes 8 de septiembre 2023
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Revisiting Casa Monterrey (1988-2003 generations)

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For graduates of the 1988, 1993, 1998 and 2003 generations. Ticket prices: EXATEC: $950.00, guest $950.00, limited capacity. Registration closes on August 18.

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Daniel Mullen

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Faculty of Excellence


Executive Vice-Rectory of Academic Affairs, Faculty and Internationalization

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mail daniel.mullen@tec.mx 

+51 81 8683 3556

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Angelica Campos

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Executive Vice-Rectory of Academic Affairs, Faculty and Internationalization

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mail angelica.campos.solis@tec.mx 

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