
Rupali Behl Bhagat
Emerging Marketing Trends, Australian College of Kuwait, Kuwait

Rupali commenced her professional journey with IBM, India. Prior to joining IBM, she actively worked with NGO’s including Disable sports teams and Para-Olympics Association. She organized state level events, developed international exchange program for these NGO’s and was appreciated and acknowledged for her work at state level. She travelled across India in NCR, Haryana, Rajasthan, UP, Mumbai, Punjab and Delhi for these events. As she moved to State of Kuwait in 2008 where she worked for a regional NGO ‘LOYAC. She took care of the international office of the NGO including all international programs and international communications. She supported the grants and awards section of the NGO with other team members. Later, she joined the Australian University in 2014 as a faculty member where she held many positions including Academic Advisor, Internship in-charge, Head Industrial Committee, Member HR Council, Member Events committee, Member -ACBSP Committee, Member Curriculum Committee and left the university in 2024 to pursue her doctorate and enhance her research. While in Kuwait, she continued to work for NGO’s including LOYAC, AIESEC, INJAZ and collaborated with other private and public sector entities including banks, corporates to bring various opportunities for the youth. She worked on various projects in Kuwait during covid-19 pandemic, a history which no one intended to be part of. She continued her work and duties online and at this time, she was inclined to technology and enrolled herself in a Post graduate program in AI from Mccombs School of Business, The University of Texas at Austin, US.
02:30 PM - 03:30 PM | Session
Tuesday 07th October
The Future of Work: Leadership, Workforce, and Organizational Change
The workplace is evolving rapidly with AI, remote work, and shifting employee expectations. This session explores how leaders can adapt, engage the workforce, and drive organizational change to stay competitive in the future of work.