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From Mumbai to a Movement: How Meghna Deshraj Is Changing the Way Women Lead

Some people arrive in a new country with a suitcase. Meghna Deshraj arrived with something far more powerful: an unshakeable belief that she was meant to build something extraordinary. Today, she leads the Bullzeye Group of Companies and Club Mamabee, a thriving global community for women. This is her story.

Meghna, you immigrated to the United States and built everything from scratch here. What did that journey teach you?

Everything I know about resilience, I learned in those early years. When you arrive somewhere new without the networks, without the built-in community, without the safety net, you learn very quickly that the only option is to build. And I built. Slowly, then all at once. But more than anything, that experience taught me the power of community. The one or two people who believed in me when I was just starting out, those relationships shaped me. I carry that with me in every decision I make about Club Mamabee.

You spent nearly three decades in the corporate world, at companies like Honeywell and Bunge. Was entrepreneurship always the plan?

I always knew I was a builder at heart. The corporate world gave me an incredible foundation – the discipline, the strategic thinking, the understanding of how great organizations function. But there came a point where I realized I wanted to apply all of that to something I was building for myself, for women, for a future I could actually see. The Bullzeye Group started as an e-commerce and media venture and has grown into something I now call a true growth partner for businesses. And Club Mamabee grew out of the Mamabee platform. Both feel like the truest expression of who I am.

You hold a Six Sigma Black Belt. How does that kind of analytical mindset coexist with the warmth and heart you bring to Club Mamabee?

People assume they are opposites but they are actually deeply complementary. The data and the discipline tell me what is working, what needs to change, where the gaps are. The heart tells me how to fill those gaps in a way that actually moves people. Club Mamabee is not just built on good vibes. It is built on intentional design. Every event, every piece of content, every connection we facilitate has been thought through. That is the Six Sigma in me. But what drives it all is love. Love for this community, love for these women.

You also support educational initiatives for girls in India. How does that connect to everything else you do?

It is the same mission, just in a different geography. Whether I am helping a woman entrepreneur in New Jersey find her footing or sponsoring a young girl in India to stay in school, I am doing the same thing: investing in a woman’s potential. I believe deeply that when you educate and empower a woman, you change everything around her. Her family, her community, the world. It is the highest ROI investment there is.

What is Club Mamabee’s promise to the women who join?

That you will never be alone in this. That your story matters. That your success is not a threat to anyone here, it is a celebration. We built this hive on the principle that one woman’s win is everyone’s win. Visit us at mamabee.com and come see what that actually feels like.