Miki Agrawal, Mindvalley trainer and founder of TUSHY, THINX, and WILD

Miki Agrawal

Mindvalley trainer and founder of TUSHY, THINX, and WILD

Miki Agrawal, Mindvalley trainer and founder of TUSHY, THINX, and WILD

Miki Agrawal is a dynamic social entrepreneur who has founded several multi-million dollar companies, including WILD, THINX, and TUSHY—a collective valuation of over $200 million.

Known for her creativity and disruptive innovation, Miki has significantly impacted millions of lives and received numerous accolades along the way, including Fast Company’s “Most Creative People” in 2018, The World Economic Forum’s “Young Global Leader” in 2017, the World Technology Summit’s “Social Entrepreneur of the Year”, and Inc. Magazine’s “Most Impressive Women Entrepreneurs of 2016.”

Miki’s mission through her Mindvalley Quest, Zero to $100 Million, is to empower entrepreneurs by demonstrating that, with the right guidance, anyone can create a transformative business.

Credentials

Miki’s accolades include placements in Fast Company’s "The Most Creative People" and "Most Innovative Companies," The World Economic Forum’s "Young Global Leaders," Inc. Magazine’s "Most Impressive Women Entrepreneurs," and TIME’s "Best New Inventions."

Her two books, Do Cool Sh*t and Disrupt-Her, are #1 international best-sellers on Amazon.

She regularly speaks on the world’s biggest stages, including Harvard Business School, the Conscious Capitalism Summit, the United Nations, TEDx, P&G, and more.

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