"Hey, I've Got Something to Say with Movement, Words, & Laughter" with Vibha Agrawal

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

This episode took place on 10/9/25.

About Vibha:

Vibha Agrawal is the Vice President of Community Impact and the Executive Director of The Society of Professional Women at the Main Line Chamber of Commerce. Her role encompasses communications; corporate social responsibility; equity and talent initiatives. She leads Greater Philadelphia’s largest professional women’s network, reaching 4,500 individuals, bringing women together for connecting, learning, sharing and advancing their leadership skills. As Vice President of the Main Line Chamber Foundation, Vibha facilitates the Foundation’s grantmaking and fundraising efforts, which include academic scholarships for emergency responders.

Agrawal has more than two decades of experience in corporate communications, nonprofit leadership and stakeholder engagement. Previously, as a corporate communications executive, she spearheaded branding, reputation management and public relations strategies for global companies, including public relations assignments in Hong Kong, London and India. 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 serves on the Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Women’s Board. She is a member of the Forum of Executive Women, the Greater Philadelphia Corporate Volunteer Council, and the steering committee of Civic 50 Greater Philadelphia, leading initiatives to foster volunteerism and corporate social responsibility among companies in the region. 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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