LUIS MIRANDA on how purpose paves the path to love, luck and all good things The Uppercase Podcast
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When he graduated from Chicago Booth in 1989, the software at the school couldn't process LUIS MIRANDA's submission because his Rs 40,000 salary was way below the $20,000 minimum it was programmed to register. Only a few years later, Luis would help build HDFC bank, and then IDFC Private Equity. Today, he's the chairman of the Centre for Civil Society and CORO, he's also chairman of ManipalCigna Health Insurance, senioradvisor at Morgan Stanley. and an advisor to L&T SuFin and GMRInfrastr...
When he graduated from Chicago Booth in 1989, the software at the school couldn't process LUIS MIRANDA's submission because his Rs 40,000 salary was way below the $20,000 minimum it was programmed to register. Only a few years later, Luis would help build HDFC bank, and then IDFC Private Equity. Today, he's the chairman of the Centre for Civil Society and CORO, he's also chairman of ManipalCigna Health Insurance, senioradvisor at Morgan Stanley. and an advisor to L&T SuFin and GMRInfrastr...
54 min