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The Business of Early Childhood Education

Jigna Doshi, Founder and CEO, Eduguru Childcare Services

20-Nov-23 10:00

The Business of Early Childhood Education

In line with World Children’s Day, we’re taking a focus at a key part of a child’s life - education, more specifically the business of children’s education.

Managing a portfolio of childhood education businesses, Jigna Doshi says she’s committed to the 'whole child' concept, balancing a child's academic, physical, social, and personal development through her range of services.

In today's Open for Business, you will discover the story behind the establishment of her education businesses, the challenges of managing multiple ventures in the ever-evolving landscape of childhood education, and what her long-term game plan is.

In the studio today is Jigna Doshi, Founder and CEO of Eduguru Childcare Services, but also Toddler Town International Preschool, Enso International Academy, and Lion City Preschool.

Produced by: Roshan Kanesan

Presented by: Roshan Kanesan


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Categories:  Women in Businessmarketsmanagingeconomy

Tags:  ofbbb2023Children’s educationchildhood educationworld children’s daypreschooleducationspecial needs childrenprivate schoolinternational schoolchild development





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