Poonam Gupta

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Poonam Gupta
Personal details
Born (1976-08-17) 17 August 1976 (age 47)
New Delhi, India
SpousePuneet Gupta
ResidenceScotland
OccupationBusinesswoman
Known forFounder of PG Paper Co., Ltd

Poonam Gupta OBE (born 1976) is an Indian entrepreneur, who emigrated to Scotland from India in 2002.

Early life[edit]

She completed her early schooling years in Delhi at Lady Irwin School and Delhi Public School where she got admission on merit to complete her high schooling. She went on to complete an Honours Degree in Economics from Shri Ram College of Commerce in Delhi before gaining an MBA in International Business and Marketing at FORE School of Management, Delhi and Maastricht School of Management in Holland. In 2022, Gupta was awarded a Ph.D. in International Business and Marketing at Ecole Supérieure Robert de Sorbon. She arrived in the west of Scotland after marrying Puneet Gupta, a Belfast-born pharmacist of Indian descent. Together they have two daughters.[1][2][3] During her second pregnancy, Gupta suffered from a rare form of bone tuberculosis which necessitated her using a wheelchair for 18 months.[4][2]

Career[edit]

Poonam launched her first business PG Paper Company Ltd in 2003 from her family house in Kilmacolm, Scotland.

The business initially specialised in salvaging and reusing products that were often destined for landfill. PG Paper imports and exports goods from over 53 countries around the world and is considered to be the fastest growing paper companies in the United Kingdom.[5][6]

In 2015, the official headquarters were moved from the family home to the Custom House in Greenock, Scotland.[7]

Gupta is now involved in several other business ventures including PG World, SAPP Holdings, SAPP International, SAPP Property, EnVisage Dental Health and Punav.

She has been recognised as one of the ‘100 Most Influential in UK-India Relations’ by India Inc. Group.[8]

2015 The official Headquarters of PG Paper Company Ltd. Custom House, Greenock, Scotland.

Philanthropy[edit]

Gupta's charitable contributions are focused on women's issues, underprivileged children, animal conservation, cancer, gender equality and helping young girls in India to get an education.[1]

In 2015 and 2017, Gupta and her husband Puneet Gupta took part in a rickshaw race to raise funds for Elephant Family, a charity that was founded by the conservationist and Duchess of Cornwall's brother, the late Mark Shand to conserve the Asian elephants.[9][10][11][12][13]

In 2017, Gupta formed Women's Business Mentoring organization which aims to help Scottish women become successful by providing mentoring schemes across the country.[14]

She contributed to the Virat Kohli Foundation when she placed the winning bid on a painting donated to the cause by the artist Sacha Jafri.[15][16][17][18]

In 2021, Gupta led an India Covid Appeal, providing and delivering over 3,000 oxygen concentrators throughout India during the country's deadly second Covid wave.[19][20][21][22]

Awards, honours and appointments[edit]

Year Awards/Honours/Appointments Accomplishments
2022 Lay Member of the University Court - University Of Stirling[23] Appointment
2022 Inspiring Leader of the Year - Women’s Enterprise Scotland[24] Award
2020 Entrepreneurial Recognition award of the University of Dundee Award
2019 Entrepreneur of the Year 2019 UK - Ernst & Young[25][26] Winner
2019 Entrepreneur of the Year for Scotland - Ernst & Young[27][25] Winner
2019 Scale up of the Year Award - Ernst & Young[28] Winner
2019 No.1 Magazine Amazing Business Achievement Award [29] Winner
2019 Director, Merchants House of Glasgow Appointment
2018 Director, Scottish Chambers of Commerce[30] Appointment
2018 Scotland Businesswoman of the Year[31][32][33] Winner
2017 CEMVO Ethnic Minority Impact Awards - Business Female Award Winner
2017 100 Vibrant faces of British Economy[34] Honour
2017 Board member of Enterprise and Skill Strategic Board - Scottish Government.[35] Appointment
2017 Women Enterprise Scotland[36] Ambassador
2016 Officer of the Order of the British Empire[37][38][39][40] An honorary medal
2013 Deloitte Female Entrepreneur of the Year[41] Finalist
2011 Ernst & Young's Entrepreneur of the Year Finalist
2009 Scottish Asian Businesswoman of the Year[42][43] Winner

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