Beyond the Numbers with Bev Wakefield

From Cultural Pressure to Corporate Power | Lessons from Kavita Oberoi | S03 E10

41 min · 8. apr. 2026
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What happens when you stop waiting to be promoted and start building your own table? In this episode of Beyond the Numbers, Bev sits down with Kavita Oberoi OBE, founder of Oberoi Consulting and the Oberoi Business Hub, to talk about resilience, cultural expectation and backing yourself when no one else will. From being passed over for promotion to landing a half-million-pound contract with no team in place, Kavita shares how passion, courage and sheer determination built a multi-million-pound business. This is a story about refusing to shrink, leading with purpose and proving that success follows belief.

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