What happens when your performance at work becomes the only definition of your self-worth? In today’s episode of Failure Files, we’ll hear from Shruthi Iyer about her year as the executive director of a nonprofit working with children from low-income communities. She tells us about how her achievements came at the cost of her mental health, and how she failed not only as a leader and colleague, but as a daughter, friend, and partner.


Shruthi Iyer is a development sector professional currently serving as the CEO at Foundation for Mother and Child Health (FMCH) India. FMCH works on issues of maternal health and malnutrition in urban low-income communities in Mumbai. Shruthi has formerly worked in full-time and consulting roles across sectors focusing on strategy, fundraising, technology roll-outs, and programme development.


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