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Meet The Medak Girl In Forbes India Under-30

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The 24-year-old Kotta Keerthi Reddy is a young and the dynamic entrepreneur from Telangana and she has been listed in the most prestigious Forbes India 30 under-30 list. Beloved daughter of Medak MP Kotta Prabhakar Reddy, Keerthi is now among the 13 women featured in Forbes list 2021.

Talking about her early days, Keerthi Reddy completed her masters in Global Masters in Management from London School of Economics and later joined StaTwig, a Hyderabad-based cloud solutions provider for the cold chain management. She is also the Chief Operating Officer (COO) of the firm and owns a 5 per cent share in StaTwig .

StaTwig won the World Economic Forum’s Global Innovator Award for their relentless work. The firm built a supply Blockchain Technology to manage the supply chain management of various products and is also managing the Covid-19 vaccine supply across the world. Their aim is to bring clear visibility to all the stakeholders with the help of blockchain technology on the vaccines at different stages. They will predict and prevent failures in the supply chain.

Initially, Blockchain Technology is developed to monitor the delivery of the Public Distribution System in Telangana. Keerthi has said that they have initially tested it in Jordan and Kazakhstan. She further added that right after completing her masters in London, she had a brief stint with Singapore-based supply chain company Qunicus.

Keerthi said that her father MP Prabhakar Reddy is her greatest inspiration. She added, “since my family has been into a Logistic Business, I was always very fond of Logistics business”. The family owns Hyderabad based logistics company Soni Transportations, which owns hundreds of buses and trucks.

This post was last modified on 10 February 2021 1:43 pm

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