Mumbai, Mar 09: In celebration of International Women’s Day, Jio World Drive, in collaboration with The Green Co-Op (TGCO) and Beyond Media Impact (BMI), hosted “The Women’s Day Edit”, an inspiring evening dedicated to celebrating women creators, community engagement and meaningful conversations around the growing digital creator ecosystem.

Jio World Drive Hosts ‘The Women’s Day Edit’ Celebrating Women Creators

 Held at Jio World Drive in Mumbai, the event brought together creators, entrepreneurs and thought leaders to highlight women’s voices and recognise their contributions to digital storytelling, entrepreneurship and community building.

A key highlight of the evening was a thought-provoking panel discussion curated by Beyond Media Impact, a platform known for building one of India’s most trusted creator communities and fostering impactful brand–creator collaborations. The panel centred around the theme “Glow, Flow & Grow”, exploring how women balance personal wellbeing, professional aspirations and creative expression while navigating evolving roles in leadership and entrepreneurship.

The panel featured distinguished speakers including Dr. Shrea Kapoor, Naima S. Kutty, Bhakti Kapoor and Purvi Todi. The discussion was moderated by Shreya Gautam, Founder of Beyond Media Impact, who guided an engaging dialogue highlighting diverse experiences and perspectives from the world of beauty, nutrition, entrepreneurship and content creation.

The evening also featured a special felicitation ceremony jointly hosted by TGCO and BMI, recognising nano and micro creators for their significant contributions to building authentic digital communities and meaningful narratives online.

The creators were honoured by Caroline Abraham, Head of Jio World Drive, alongside Shreya Gautam.

The winners included Asmita Gaikwad, Mehtab Imran, Sayalee Regmi, Amita Mishra, Pushpa Sonawane, Kranti Gaikwad, Ritika Sonthalia, Gunjan Bambal, Sachi Mody Hegde, Meghal Jhaveri, Tejal Parekh, Jaspreet Kaur, Priti Harne, Tripti Daga, Farhin Mahesaniya, Radhika – Krishna Jaju Agarwal and Aishwarya Lad.

The event stood as a powerful celebration of women supporting women, community over competition and the growing influence of the creator economy. Through meaningful conversations, recognition and shared inspiration, the evening highlighted the importance of empowering voices and nurturing inclusive communities.

With initiatives like The Women’s Day Edit, Jio World Drive, The Green Co-Op and Beyond Media Impact continue to create impactful platforms that celebrate women-led initiatives, encourage collaboration and strengthen the spirit of community within the creator ecosystem.

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