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Shamanth Pereira

With a long career spanning finance, investment banking, asset management and the consumer goods industry, Shamanth is skilled in business planning and management and a passionate entrepreneur. Shamanth thrives on speaking about issues close to her heart, entrepreneurship, sustainability and equality for women. Shamanth is an experienced speaker and presenter, comfortable with live or recorded media. Shamanth graduated from Cambridge University with a Masters in Business Management and also graduated from Google campus. In addition, Shamanth was president of the Cambridge Business School Club and Captain of the rowing team. With a background in finance, an aha moment from an exhausted mother of 3, Shamanth Pereira, occurred when cleaning up her then-4-year-old's hundredth toilet roll lovingly placed down the loo. This waste and the fact that we cut down 27,000 trees daily just to wipe our bums fuelled Shamanth to create 'Something Cheeky', a bamboo, fully decomposing, organic toilet and kitchen rolls delivered to your door without a piece of plastic in sight. The company, The Something Co, now sends toilet rolls across the UK from Loch Lomond to Lands End.

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