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The Chit Chat - Full Circle: The Making of a CEO

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In this episode of the Chit Chat with Skewb Co-founder and CEO Shashi Seshadri, we take a step back to explore the making of a CEO. From early career experiences and influential mentors to the realities of scaling a business, Shashi shares honest reflections on leadership, authenticity and growth, offering practical insights shaped by years of experience. From securing his first contract to navigating growth and learning the art of patience, this conversation explores how experience shapes leadership, why solving problems head-on matters, and what it takes to build a business grounded in strong values. We round things off with a quick-fire round - offering a more personal insight into Shashi’s mindset, motivations and what continues to drive him.

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The Chit Chat - Full Circle: The Making of a CEO

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