Who is Dipali Goenka, CEO of Rs 9400 crore Indian brand that makes Wimbledon towels; know about her lifestyle and net worth

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Christy Bought For Rs 100 Crores In 2006

Dipali Goenka is the influential woman behind Welspun India, the corporation that produces towels for the Wimbledon competition for more than 170 years. In 2006, Dipali Goenka acquired Christy for a significant transaction worth Rs 100 crores.

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Dipali Goenka holds the position of CEO and director for Welspun India, a prominent global player in the home textile industry and the leading provider to the United States market.

Dipali Goenka's Journey And Success

She graduated from Harvard University and is widely recognized as a 'compassionate CEO', a committed humanitarian who tirelessly strives for fair and inclusive progress. Welspun's goal to contribute to community welfare through the three pillars of Education, Empowerment, and Environment & Health perfectly aligns with her principles.

Christy has been the designated towel maker for Wimbledon since 1988. Dipali expressed her satisfaction, stating that she is glad the towels are manufactured in India to be distributed globally, including at the prestigious tournament of Wimbledon.

Goenka claims that Welspun is investigating opportunities to benefit from the Christy-Wimbledon connection. The company is expanding its brand internationally by introducing new products and business strategies. In addition to the traditional green and purple towel, the company has recently launched towels in trendy seasonal colors like pink and fuchsia.

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The Wimbledon towel production is a temporary business endeavor, and the chief executive officer anticipates that the company will sell over 200,000 units this year, compared to 110,000 units sold in 2022. This will consequently lead to the brand's expansion into the United States.

Dipali took control of Welspun India and played a crucial role in its continued success, expanding her thinking and perspective. In a special conversation with Outlook Business, she expressed, "We have experienced a significant increase in female representation in our workforce, jumping from 7% to 23%. Intelligence quotient alone cannot solely drive an organization's progress; emotional quotient is equally vital. This is where women excel and bring a crucial balance," explained Goenka.

Dipali Goenka, a successful entrepreneur, has earned a spot on Forbes Asia's prestigious 50 Power Businesswomen list, ranking 16th overall and claiming the impressive 4th position in India.

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