Sunaina Mehta

Sunaina Mehta

Founder - Design Your Next
Sunaina Mehta is the founder of Design your Next where she takes ambitious women from restless to ready, helping them execute what they know to be their life's work. Her work is rooted in a truth she's lived her entire life: choosing yourself is the most graceful act of rebellion. Over 20 years, Sunaina built a powerhouse corporate career, serving as an award-winning Strategy head at global ad agencies in the U.S. and India, and as the Global Head of Insights at HP. Born between America and India, she learned early what it takes to fight for your place. Resilience became her signature. At 50, she flipped the script again to discover: transformation comes from reconnecting intellect with intuition. Sunaina currently lives unapologetically on her own terms in Los Angeles, modeling the graceful rebellion she teaches.

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