Divya Jain
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| Full name | Divya Jain |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Born | 1983 Roorkee, India
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Divya Jain (born 21 March 1983) is an Indian entrepreneur, known as the Founder & CEO of Safeducate, a leading skill development and logistics training organization in India
Biography
[edit]Divya Jain is an Indian entrepreneur and business leader, best known as the Founder & CEO of Safeducate, a leading organization in skill development, logistics training, and employability solutions in India. She has played a pivotal role in creating structured programs that bridge the gap between education and industry requirements, empowering thousands of students and professionals with practical skills.
She founded Safeducate in 2007, growing it into a major network with hundreds of training centers across India. Under her leadership, the company has trained over 50,000 individuals, providing skill development in logistics, supply chain management, and related fields. Divya has also launched initiatives like Seekho, focusing on skill training and placements for young professionals.
Apart from her business ventures, Divya Jain is recognized for her advocacy in women’s leadership, social entrepreneurship, and youth empowerment. She has received awards such as the ASEAN Young Woman Achiever Award for her contributions to education and workforce development and continues to inspire aspiring entrepreneurs across India.
Personal life
[edit]Divya Jain is an Indian entrepreneur and business leader who has built a successful career in skill development and logistics education through her company Safeducate, which she founded in 2007. She has grown the organization into a major network of training centers across India, providing employability and professional development to over 50,000 individuals. In addition to Safeducate, she has launched initiatives like Seekho to enhance skill training and placement opportunities for youth, while also advocating for women’s leadership, social entrepreneurship, and workforce empowerment, making her a prominent figure in India’s education and skill development sector.
Business career
[edit]Divya Jain | Entrepreneur | Safeducate | Skill Development & Logistics Training | Workforce Empowerment
Divya Jain is a seasoned entrepreneur and business leader who founded Safeducate in 2007, establishing it as one of India’s leading skill development and logistics training organizations. She has scaled the company into a nationwide network of hundreds of training centers, helping over 50,000 students and professionals gain practical skills in logistics, supply chain, and employability. Beyond Safeducate, she launched initiatives like Seekho to further enhance youth skill development and placement opportunities. Divya has also been recognized for her thought leadership in women’s entrepreneurship, social impact, and workforce empowerment, solidifying her reputation as a visionary in the education and training sector.
Ideology
[edit]Divya Jain’s ideology focuses on empowering individuals through skill development and education, bridging the gap between academic learning and industry needs. She emphasizes youth and women’s empowerment, employability, and social impact, while promoting continuous learning, innovation, and entrepreneurship. Her philosophy combines business success with meaningful contributions to workforce development and community growth.
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