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Founder of Community Business From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shalini Mahtani, MBE, (born April 12, 1972[1]) (Chinese: 馬夏邐) is the founder and former chief executive officer (CEO) of Community Business, a non-profit organization dedicated to corporate social responsibility in Asia.[2]
Shalini Mahtani | |
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Born | Hong Kong | 12 April 1972
Alma mater | London School of Economics |
Known for | Founder of Community Business, The Zubin Foundation, HospitalAdvisor |
Spouse | Ravi Gidumal |
In 2014, Mahtani founded The Zubin Foundation,[3] an independent non-profit organization to raise awareness on social issues in Hong Kong.
Mahtani serves on the board of Community Business,[4] Hong Kong Unison[5] and The University of Hong Kong Career Advisory Board. Mahtani is an appointed member of the Hong Kong SAR Government's Transport Advisory Committee[6] and Business Facilitation and Advisory Committee.[7]
Born in 1972 in Hong Kong, of Indian Sindhi heritage, Mahtani is granddaughter of George Harilela, the older brother of Hari Harilela. Mahtani attended Island School in Hong Kong. She graduated from the London School of Economics (1990–1993) in UK and qualified as an accountant with the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) in 1996. Mahtani started her career as an accountant and proceeded to banking before she started working at Community Business.
Mahtani is married to Ravi Gidumal, who lobbied the British Government for full British citizenship for ethnic minorities in Hong Kong prior to British handover.[8]
Mahtani is the Founder of Community Business, a non-profit organization based in Hong Kong with a focus on Corporate Social Responsibility.
Mahtani published Women on Boards reports for the Hang Seng Index and the Bombay Stock Exchange. Mahtani has advocated for greater diversity and inclusion across companies in Asia.
From 2006 to 2008, Mahtani was also External Advisor to Bank of America, Merrill Lynch for Asia ex-Japan.
The Zubin Mahtani Gidumal Foundation Limited (The Zubin Foundation) is a social policy think tank based in Hong Kong. It was founded in 2014 and is a registered charity in Hong Kong (IR 91/12344). The Zubin Foundation focuses on reform in patient care, racial integration and empowering women and girls in Hong Kong.[9]
HospitalAdvisor is the brainchild of Mahtani.[10] Motivated to make some good come from her son's death, Mahtani created HospitalAdvisor together with the Harvard Global health Institute to empower patients with more information on Hong Kong's hospitals. HospitalAdvisor is a website providing user-generated ratings on all the city's hospitals, public and private.[11] The site, based on a similar concept to that of travel site TripAdvisor, went live on 18 May 2016.[12][13][14]
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