Krishna Kumar is the Co-founder and CEO of GreenPepper, who believes in 'do what you enjoy, enjoy what you do'. He has done 200+ workshops on leadership, innovation, and growth and a series of webinars for thousands of professionals on the Future of Work, Remote Working, and Human Behaviour.
As an entrepreneur and specialist for the last 12 years, he and his team helped 300+ companies (which includes companies like Uber, Amazon, Air India Express) to build strong teams through hiring, organizational development, corporate documentary film making, and specialized marketing interventions. His mission is to build better teams and inspire them to take up important missions.
He led the massive road expedition called The Great Indian Footprint 2016, with a dozen of partners including global alliances, in a 12000 km journey covering 41 cities and 9 city receptions and campaigns on 'Horn Not OK please' against sound pollution in Indian roads. More than 300K people pledged to not use the horn in their vehicles. The program was in partnership with Young Indians, part of the Confederation of Indian Industry.
He was a speaker at Jerusalem Leaders Summit in 2016, in Israel, on 'Why India Matters'.
His team works on talent acquisition, digital innovation, new media projects, and performance consulting interventions for small and medium businesses.
His book on critical thinking, Between Genes and Memes, is praised by media, TEDx speakers, investors, neuroscientists, authors and professionals, and is available in Amazon now. It got reviewed by The Hindu and The New Indian Express as a ‘modern-day philosophical book which needs deeper reading.’
His blog www.krishnakumar.co.in is about the philosophy and insights of many leaders he worked with.
He is part of Swiss AI Cognitive, IET India IoT Working Group Panel, Innovation SuperClusters, and IIM Bangalore PitchTune taking up various roles and contributing to voluntary projects which are impacting many people.
In 2019, he was listed as one of the top 2000 influencers in the world by Influencer Times based in Tokyo.
Along with friends in his business, he started EarthHugger, in 2020, a team to organize and execute sustainability projects by working closely with companies, not-for-profit organizations, governments, and technology companies to do lake conservation, waste to energy, plastic alternatives and improving energy efficiency.