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According to popular science, as the cells in the human body constantly die and are replenished, every cell in the body will be replaced with a new one within a seven-year period. After each seven-year period, human beings can literally become a new version of themselves from the inside to the outside. Rani Puranik uses this principle to define her purpose and identity within 7 Letters to My Daughters . Each seven-year period of life is marked by distinct experiences, perceptions and lessons. From growing up in a country foreign to her family to finding strength during a tumultuous and…mehr
According to popular science, as the cells in the human body constantly die and are replenished, every cell in the body will be replaced with a new one within a seven-year period. After each seven-year period, human beings can literally become a new version of themselves from the inside to the outside. Rani Puranik uses this principle to define her purpose and identity within 7 Letters to My Daughters.
Each seven-year period of life is marked by distinct experiences, perceptions and lessons. From growing up in a country foreign to her family to finding strength during a tumultuous and scarring divorce, to finally understanding a greater purpose and independence in spite of cultural norms, Rani Puranik shares lessons of life, love and leadership in 7 Letters to My Daughters, a roadmap crafted to equip not only her daughters but the daughters of the world.
Puranik serves as a companion, mentorand even daughterfor readers seeking to grow through adversity, move forward no matter the circumstance, and define who they are and what they want. She hopes to guide individuals in the right direction, toward becoming the best version of themselves as a person and establishing a legacy for the next generations to pass life's tests.
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Rani Puranik is the Co-Owner, Executive Vice President and Global CFO of Houston-based Worldwide Oilfield Machine (WOM)a multinational privately held engineering and manufacturing company for oil and gas, railways, and defense. WOM curates customer centric solutions using innovative engineering design and its own vertically integrated manufacturing capabilities to operate and service from 13 global locations with more than 4,000 employees. Rani's leadership has set an optimistic plan to grow WOM 10X including a visionary blueprint for the next 200 years.
Puranik thrives at leading innovation, empowering others, and inspiring collaboration within WOM and its CSR arm, Puranik Foundation. She chairs Puranik Foundation, which was started by her mother Rekha and is now managed by her daughter Bhakti, representing three generations of women committed to education, wellness, and sustainability. Puranik serves as a board member for World Affairs Council, Junior Achievement, and Rice Council of Overseers and is a member of the Greater Houston Partnership. She has been honored by Women in the Fast Lane of STEAM, Greater Houston Women's Chamber of Commerce, Texas Women's Foundation's Maura Award, Enterprising Woman of the Year and Indo-American Chamber of Commerce Entrepreneur of the Year. She is a Daily Point of Light honoree and is recognized among Houston's Top 30 Influential Women.
With a bachelor's degree in Commerce and an Accounting minor from the University of Pune, as well as an MBA in Finance from Rice University, Rani Puranik is a mentor, friend and mother to 2 grown daughters, many 'god' children and 2 rescue dogs. She currently resides in Houston, Texas, and believes her purpose is to be and build bridges to hand over a stronger, brighter and powerfully stable torch to the next generations.
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