Jio World Drive comes alive with leap (af)fair Mumbai, hosted by leap.club for women professionals
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 16: leap.club, the network built only for women, hosted the latest edition of its flagship networking event, the leap (af)fair, at Jio World Drive in BKC, Mumbai. The event saw the participation of over 900 women, including members of the leap.club network along with their guests, and had Nua, Bigin by Zoho and Vayu Learn as their mission partners. The sprawling, sunshine-filled outdoor venue was studded with food & drink stalls, freebie corners from upcoming brands, along with experiential and speed networking zones. Members and their friends attended speed networking sessions, where they had prompted quality 1:1 conversations with other […]

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 16: leap.club, the network built only for women, hosted the latest edition of its flagship networking event, the leap (af)fair, at Jio World Drive in BKC, Mumbai. The event saw the participation of over 900 women, including members of the leap.club network along with their guests, and had Nua, Bigin by Zoho and Vayu Learn as their mission partners.
The sprawling, sunshine-filled outdoor venue was studded with food & drink stalls, freebie corners from upcoming brands, along with experiential and speed networking zones. Members and their friends attended speed networking sessions, where they had prompted quality 1:1 conversations with other women at the event. They also gathered around to listen to records, used fluid art to decorate custom fridge magnets, and more.
Participants got to attend two speaker sessions – a panel discussion titled “Small Talk, Big Walk: Women Mean Business” hosted with the Good Glamm Group, featuring insights from Naiyya Saggi, Co-founder of The Good Glamm Group, Malini Agarwal, Founder & Creative Director of MissMalini Entertainment, and Disha Sanghvi, Director of The Good Glamm Group. They brought unique perspectives to questions asked by the audience: everything from building successful teams to perceptions of women-specific skill sets. The session was a hit, being sold out and pulling in more women from the vicinity!
The second session was titled “Let’s Get Real”, and was hosted by author & comedian Radhika Vaz. Eliciting the opinions of the crowd, Radhika facilitated discussions around imposter syndrome, leadership qualities that women possess, and more.
