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Rishabh Sanjay Shah (born 3 September 1991) is the founder and former president of India's International Movement to Unite Nations – formerly known as Indian International MUN or popularly called IIMUN.

Rishabh Shah Founder of India's International Movement to Unite Nations giving a speech in front of Devendra Fadnavis and 10K+ students in attendance at NSCI Dome, Worli, Mumbai during I.I.M.U.N. Leadership Series on 6th September, 2019

Early life

Shah was born on 3 September 1991, in Mumbai, India. He has studied at Greenlawns High School and graduated from H.R.College of Commerce and Economics. He has a degree in Speech, Drama and Theatre from the Trinity College, London. He formerly represented India in chess.

Literary career

He writes self help and leadership books basis his personal experiences. His first book ‘An Open Mic’ talks about how people can step out of their comfort zone narrating his personal experiences of combating glossophobia or the fear of public speaking. The second one ‘Nothing But The Truth’ is already a national bestseller - where he talks about how one can meet influential and powerful people without references. The book talks about Rishabh’s journey to meeting some of India's most powerful people like Mohan Bhagwat to Rahul Gandhi, Karan Johar to A.R Rahman and what he learnt to do and not to do from these people. More specifically leadership and life lessons from them and how they can help in day to day life.

Advisory Boards

Rishabh also serves on the Advisory Boards of various schools and universities such as Rishihood University, Sonipat and so also Sai University, Chennai.

References

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