Tanvi Girotra

Tanvi Girotra (she/her) is a Muhammad Ali Humanitarian Award recipient who works as an advisor, trainer and coach to social impact organizations and mission-oriented leaders across the globe. Tanvi founded Becoming I Foundation - one of India’s biggest young people’s movement focused on getting young people connected with community development and activism. She is the Vice Chair, Board of Directors of Fora - a center of excellence for young women’s leadership and was the National Advisor for GirlTrek - America’s largest health movement for black women. She chairs one of India’s foremost community organizing training entities for organizers and activists coming from marginalized backgrounds. Tanvi has served as an International Fellow for the Global Fund for Children and was awarded the William J. Clinton Fellowship for Service in India through which she helped build programs targeted at women and children in high risk communities. Tanvi has been awarded the Karamveer Puraskar for Justice and Citizen Action and her work has been recognized at the UN where she has been awarded for ‘Contribution to Humanitarian Development’. She has been invited to speak at the World Economic Forum at Davos, UN ECOSOC, UN WOMEN at the EU Development Days, the Clinton Global Initiative and at various TEDx conferences, alongside heads of state, social and business leaders. Tanvi holds a Masters in Public Policy from Harvard University where she frequently returns to teach and coach various student programs and fellowships on value-based leadership and storytelling. She calls New York and New Delhi home.