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Ms Ingrid Belton Henick

Ms Ingrid Belton Henick is a Vice-President with Barbour Griffith & Rogers International, a premier strategic consulting and government affairs firm in the US and worldwide. She is a multi-industry professional with over 14 years of direct work experience in India. Here’s her take on four questions from Business Line:

Two things that my education/ training taught me:

Look beyond your backyard and be a global citizen.

Find mentors early in life.

Two things I learnt from my work/real life:

Surround yourself with people smarter than you and be comfortable with that.

To not be afraid to reinvent yourself.

One quality I look for the most in a new recruit:

A strong work ethic.

A book that I read recently:

Mellon: An American Life, by David Cannadine (about the American financial pioneer Andrew Mellon)

(As told to Kannan Srinivasan, a US-based chartered accountant.)

60SecondsChief@gmail.com http://60secondschief.blogspot.com

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