"Hey, I've Got Something to Say" with Vibha Agrawal

On this edition of "Hey, I've Got Something to Say", I was joined by Vibha Agrawal!

This episode took place on 3/28/24.

About Vibha:

Vibha Agrawal is the Vice President of External Relations at the Main Line Chamber of Commerce and the Vice President of the Main Line Chamber Foundation. Her role encompasses communications, government affairs, and workforce development and talent initiatives. She also leads the Greater Philadelphia Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging Forum, which brings together major companies in the region to explore ways to enhance DEIB in the workplace. As Vice President of the Main Line Chamber Foundation, Vibha facilitates the Foundation’s grantmaking and fundraising efforts, including academic scholarships for emergency responders.

Agrawal has more than two decades of experience in corporate communications, nonprofit leadership and stakeholder engagement. Most recently, as Vice President, Advancement, for the Montgomery County Foundation, Inc., Agrawal was responsible for connecting donors to critical causes in the County and growing the Foundation’s asset base by fostering relationships with financial advisors, estate planning attorneys and high net-worth donors. She led marketing and communications, donor acquisition and retention, grantmaking and community engagement strategy.

Previously, as a corporate communications executive, Agrawal spearheaded branding, reputation management and public relations strategies for companies including IKON, Comcast and AT&T, developing internal and external communications related to corporate, financial and business matters and serving as a spokesperson for media and analysts. She has received many awards for her marketing and communications campaigns.

Agrawal received a Master of Arts degree in Journalism and Mass Communications from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. She has received a certificate in Executive Leadership from Cornell University. Agrawal has served on the Board of Directors of A Woman’s Place, a social change organization focused on empowering survivors of domestic violence. She founded the Association of South Asian Professional Women to create a platform for advancement of South Asian women in business, government and society. She is married with one daughter.

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