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She served in the Obama-Biden administration too.Īn activist, she has worked as an attorney with the United States Department of Justice and as CEO of Philanthropy Northwest, a network of philanthropists in the American Northwest, who 'engage on policy issues that matter to philanthropy and to communities'.īela Bajaria: The Chief Content Officer of Netflix, London-born Bela has been working for the entertainment company since 2016, supervising series that might be scripted or unscripted. She presently serves as the director of the US Office of Personnel Management.

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Kiran Ahuja: Ahuja came to America as a child and grew up in Savannah, Georgia. Her husband, Jeevan Mulgund, who was at the WH dinner, was a vice president at Honeywell International and the couple has lived in places as diverse as Hutchinson, Kansas, Shanghai, Phoenix, England, Pittsburgh and now in the San Francisco Bay Area. Revathi began her career as a floor assistant in the appliance and electronics store Eaton in the town of Shawnee, Oklahoma. She also gives her time to encouraging women shine in STEM careers. Revathi Advaithi: Born in India, the daughter of a chemical engineer, raised in Bihar, Gujarat and Assam, Revathi is the CEO of Flex, the third largest global electronics manufacturing services corporation. IMAGE: Huma Abedin arrives with her sister Heba Abedin to attend the State dinner. The A-W of key honoured desi guests at the White House on Thursday: Some are now household names - every aspiring young girl in Tamil Nadu probably hopes to become an Indra Nooyi when she grows up and every tech-minded youth a Sundar Pichai.īut there were also gifted artists, actors, musicians and writers, shrewd politicians and smart businessmen and businesswomen in attendance too. The finest Indian-American talent was on display in the State dining room on Thursday. In that spirit, the dinner she and her husband US President Joe Biden hosted for Prime Minister Narendra D Modi, June 22, at the White House brought together, Indians and Americans from so many firmaments, who may not have met ordinarily, for conversation and laughter over marinated millets and stuffed mushrooms. Photograph: Elizabeth Frantz/ReutersįLOTUS Jill Biden said she learned from her mother 'that with a handful of fresh flowers and a set of candles, an ordinary dinner could become a magical moment' and 'when we sit shoulder to shoulder, and speak heart to heart we find invisible threads that tie us to one another'. IMAGE: Prime Minister Narendra D Modi, left, and US President Joe Biden toast during the State dinner at the White House, June 22, 2023.







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