Deepali Agarwal (MBA, MBusAn’25)

Faces of Leeds Snapshot
Name: Deepali Agarwal
Majors: Business Administration and Business Analytics
Hometown: Lucknow, India
Why did you choose Leeds for your MBA?
I’ve always believed that diversity is where innovation lives. I wanted to be part of a community that brings together bold, creative minds from all walks of life—and Leeds is exactly that. Whether I’m in class, at a club meeting, or chatting over coffee with peers from around the world, I feel inspired by the range of perspectives and ideas.
As someone who champions women in business, I’ve looked for spaces that truly empower and uplift them—and that’s what I found at Leeds. From day one, I was drawn to the numerous initiatives undertaken by the school mission of supporting women leaders and fostering inclusive growth. It wasn’t just a checkbox on a brochure—it was reflected in the people, the programs and the culture.
How has Leeds shaped your perspectives about business?
Coming from a small town in India, I grew up watching women around me turn traditional embroidery and handwork into small businesses—often from their homes. These women weren’t just artisans; they were entrepreneurs, caregivers and the financial backbone of their families.
That inspiration led me to pursue an undergraduate degree in business and later start a small NGO to support these women and their craft. But I knew I needed to grow my own knowledge and expand my toolkit if I wanted to create larger impact.
At Leeds, my perspective on business has grown from personal passion to global purpose. I’ve learned how innovation, analytics and inclusive leadership can intersect to solve real-world problems. Being here has reaffirmed my belief that business isn’t just about strategy—it’s about people, communities and creating access. Leeds hasn’t just taught me how to lead—it’s shown me why I want to lead.
What experiences have stood out?
At Leeds, every classroom feels like a space where every voice matters. In many of the classes, we’re not just listening to lectures; we’re actively engaging, solving real cases, and thinking critically alongside our professors and peers. I’ve loved how professors act more like facilitators—bringing together our diverse and creative minds to explore complex business challenges. It’s made learning feel collaborative and alive.
What are your plans after graduation?
After graduation, I’m excited to gain hands-on experience in the business world in the U.S. In the long run, my dream is to start my own business—one that blends technology, creativity and purpose to create meaningful impact, especially for underrepresented communities.
How has Leeds prepared you for your career? Leeds has been a transformational chapter in my journey—not just professionally, but personally. Being involved in so many events, from organizing cultural celebrations to leading club initiatives, helped me find my voice and build my confidence. I’ve realized that I’m capable of making an impact not just in my hometown, but anywhere in the world.
”Being here has reaffirmed my belief that business isn’t just about strategy—it’s about people, communities and creating access. Leeds hasn’t just taught me how to lead—it’s shown me why I want to lead.“