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Anjali Kumar
Author, Attorney, Advisor. Advisor and Global Ambassador at Stanford d.school. Co-Founder at COVID Tech Connect. Board Member, IFund Women. Ex Google, Warby Parker and Cheddar. Founding Member, Wie Suite.
Anjali Kumar is a seasoned professional who collaborates with entrepreneurs and C-level executives across various industries, specializing in early-stage tech, consumer products, and luxury fashion with a focus on social responsibility.
Anjali is the founder of Slightly Reserved, an umbrella organization encompassing her entrepreneurial ventures, including an advisory firm offering legal and strategic advice to entrepreneurs, executives, talent, and brands.
She holds the esteemed role of Advisor and Global Ambassador for the Stanford d.school, concentrating on forging strategic partnerships to expand the d.school's influence and democratize design concepts. Anjali is also a co-founder of COVID Tech Connect, which provided smart devices to healthcare facilities during the pandemic.
Her extensive career includes pivotal positions such as Founding Chief People Officer and General Counsel at Cheddar, Founding General Counsel at Acumen, Founding Head of Social Innovation at Warby Parker, and Senior Counsel at Google. At Google, she spearheaded initiatives like the @Google Speaker Series and 'Lunchtime at Google' YouTube interviews.
Anjali is a published author, with her TED Talk based on 'Stalking God: My Unorthodox Search For Something To Believe In' garnering millions of views worldwide and translations in multiple languages. She is also actively involved in academia, serving as an Adjunct Professor at Columbia Business School and Fordham University, while advising prominent non-profit organizations like Malala Fund and IDEO.org.
Beyond her professional engagements, Anjali is a respected member of various boards including Happy Money, IFundWomen, Amplifier, and American Documentary (AmDoc). She has also contributed her expertise to organizations like GrowNYC and the NYC Children's Cabinet Advisory Board.
Anjali's educational background includes a Bachelor's degree in Biomedical Ethics from Brown University and a JD from Boston University School of Law. She resides in New York City and upstate New York with her family.
