Namita Thapar Success Story: The Phar’Maa’ India

Namita Thapar- A woman entrepreneur who showed that in women’s too can stand out and achieve success if they want too. She is an Indian entrepreneur, business executive and an Angel investor. Namita Thapar is the Executive director of Emcure Pharmaceuticals. Let us understand her journey in detail. 

Namita Thapar-Biography

  • Namita Thapar is one of India’s most successful women entrepreneur and has played a very important role in Emcure’s growth and success. She appeared on Television as one of the investor in the top rated business reality show, Shark Tank India Season 1, 2 and 3.

Namita Thapar – Early Life and Education 

  • Namita Thapar was born in Gujarati family on March 21, 1977, in Pune, Maharashtra. Namita was very intelligent from the beginning of her career and her family considered education is of utmost importance in anyone’s life.
  • Her family thus provided her best in class education throughout her educational career. Namita Thapar completed her Chartered Accountancy from ICAI at just 21 years and later she got her MBA from Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business. She always aspired to be a business woman.
  • Namita started her professional career in the United States Bay Area, where she worked for six years in the field of marketing & finance in two different companies. After that she returned to India and joined her father’s business i.e. Emcure Pharmaceuticals as the Chief Financial Officer.
  • After being CFO for ten years she then thought of doing something different and take her company to new heights. She managed many portfolios in HR, domestic marketing and finance.
  • She oversees over 3000 medical representatives across India, contributing over $ 1 billion in sales. Namita also serves as Board of Director of Fuqua School of Business and Finolex Cables.

Namita Thapar –Family Life

Sr. No

Names

1

Brandsdaddy

2

Girgit

3

STAGE

4

Very Much Indian

5

JhaJi Store

6

Bummer

7

Skippi Ice Pops

8

Menstrupedia

9

Altor

10

Nuutjob

11

Farda

12

Auli Lifestyle

13

Thinkerbell Labs

14

The Renel Project

15

COCOFIT

16

Beyond Water

17

Find Your Kicks India

18

AAS Vidyalaya

19

Brainwired

20

InACan

21

Sunfox Technologies

22

Rare Planet

23

Watt Technovations

24

Wakao Foods

25

Kabaddi Adda

26

Your Foot Doctor

27

Nomad Food Project

28

TagZ Foods

29

Sneakare

30

Store My Goods

Young entrepreneurs have always been Namita Thapar’s focus when creating Incredible Ventures Ltd. Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Pune, Chennai, and Ahmedabad is an education company that teaches entrepreneurship to students aged 11 to 18. She actively explores new business concepts and ideas and invests in them accordingly. As a “Shark” on the show, she invests in promising startups, leveraging her experience and business insights to guide and support aspiring entrepreneurs. Her participation not only underscores her investment prowess but also highlights her passion for fostering innovation and fostering the Indian entrepreneurial ecosystem.

Namita Thapar –Awards and Recognition

Namita Thapar’s achievements extend beyond the business realm. As a participant in government initiatives like NITI Aayog’s “Women’s Entrepreneurship Platform” and the “Digital Health Task Force,” she actively contributes to societal development.

 She has received following awards

Lessons to Learn from Namita Thapar

1. Learn to admit when you lack the expertise

“Yeh meri expertise nahi hain, I am out”. This is perhaps one of the most popular phrases associated with the businesswoman during her appearance on the Shark Tank India show. On more than one occasion, Namita  refused to go in on a deal because she felt she lacked expertise in a particular range of business. With her words, she proved that no matter how big a name you are in your field, there might always be some areas you’re just not an expert in, and that’s okay. There is no shame in accepting that and there’s always the opportunity to get better at it.

2. Grab what you want, even if it means going back

Even though Namita invested in almost 25 start-ups on the show, she revealed that there were a few that slipped away from her. She had said that she had ‘regretted’ not investing in some start-ups on the show, such as TagZ Foods and Pandurang Taware’s start up in farming. Well, the businesswoman proved that regrets can always be rectified, as she went back to invest in the two companies after she could not get a deal with them on the show.

3. Find the potential in things, even when others cannot

Namita’s  “Yeh kachra nahi hain it has a lot of potential” dialogue was yet another line that provided meme makers with a goldmine of material to weave funny jokes around. But the line does hold true as an important lesson in business, and in life as well. Like the phrase ‘one man’s trash is another man’s treasure’, Thapar’s phrase also teaches us that there can be a host of things that have potential in them even though most people might be blind to the same.

4. Never forget to have fun

Despite some fierce and heated moments on the show, Thapar always made sure to find fun in things whenever possible. Her “Yahi toh maza hai” line reminds viewers to do the same. Business may be tough and things may not always go your way but it does not mean we can’t find the lighter side to it whenever we can.

5. Intelligent moves

Namita is an avid investor. She identifies ideas and individuals with potential and involves herself in building brands from scratch. Her brand Incredible Ventures teaches entrepreneurship to 11 to 18-year-olds and contributes towards encouraging the next generation of entrepreneurs. She is an influential speaker at the Harvard Business School, the Indian Institute of Management (IIM A), the ET Women’s Conference and FICCI