
Vidhi Shanghvi is daughter of Dilip Shanghvi a famous Pharma businessman. She is in headlines for her role in Sun Pharma one of India’s biggest pharmaceutical companies. His net worth is around $25 billion and known as India’s richest pharma billionaire. He is also among the top 100 richest people in the world. But now his daughter Vidhi Shanghvi has also started handling his business. Who Is Vidhi Shanghvi? Vidhi Shanghvi is an Executive Director in Sun Pharma. After 13 years of experience she now leads Sun Pharma’s Consumer Healthcare and India Distribution. Sun Pharma was founded by her father Dilip Shanghvi in 1983. They started making psychiatric drugs and slowly became India’s most valuable pharma company with a market capitalisation of Rs 3.95 lakh crore. Vidhi was recently appointed as Whole-time Director for a five-year term. Vidhi Shanghvi Educational Background Vidhi graduated from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. In Sun Pharma she used her education in marketing and consumer healthcare. She began her career at Sun Pharma in 2012 as a Brand Manager in the India Business division. Over the years she has held several leadership positions. In 2014 she became the Marketing Head for one of the company’s Cardiovascular Business Units. She also handled many marketing campaigns. After the merger of Ranbaxy with Sun Pharma Vidhi Shanghvi became the Business Head of the company’s Consumer Healthcare Division. She has played a big role in the growth of the products like Revital H and Volini in retail stores pharmacies and online platforms in India. She also has expertise in various fields like marketing brand building project and alliance management and distribution. She is the founder of Mann Talks a not-for-profit mental health initiative. This platform gives free holistic mental health solutions to individuals for their mental well-being.
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