Arunima Sinha transformed global perceptions of disability and resilience by becoming the world’s first female amputee to summit Mount Everest in 2013, just two years after losing her leg in a traumatic train incident. A former national volleyball player, she channeled her athletic discipline into mountaineering under the mentorship of Bachendri Pal, conquering peaks like Kilimanjaro, Elbrus, and Kosciuszko to complete the Seven Summits challenge. Honoured with India’s Padma Shri award, Arunima now empowers organisations through riveting talks on overcoming adversity, fostering inclusive leadership, and turning setbacks into strategic comebacks. Her foundation supports amputees and marginalised athletes, offering actionable frameworks for teams to build grit and adaptability in high-pressure environments. For leaders seeking to inspire peak performance and resilience in their teams, Arunima’s story delivers unforgettable motivation; book her to ignite transformative change.
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What is Arunima Sinha's speaking style like?
Arunima inspires with her remarkable journey, delivering powerful talks on resilience and inclusion. Her engaging style motivates audiences to overcome adversity and embrace transformative change in their lives and teams. AI summary based on real event feedback.
Does Arunima Sinha offer virtual speaking engagements?
Yes, Arunima Sinha offers virtual speaker bookings for webinars, online conferences, and remote or distributed team engagements.