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Chandrika Krishnamurthy Tandon
Born
Chandrika Krishnamurthy

EducationBCom, MBA
Alma mater
Occupation(s)Business Leader, Grammy-nominated artist, and humanitarian [2]
SpouseRanjan Tandon[3]
RelativesIndra Nooyi (Sister) [4]

Chandrika Krishnamurthy Tandon (née Krishnamurthy) is a globally recognized business leader, Grammy-nominated artist, [5] and humanitarian. Her stated mission is to elevate human happiness through music and education – working on the dual prongs of emotional and economic wellbeing.

Her passion for fostering emotional well-being is focused on emanating love, joy, and transcendence through her music and artistry. As The New York Times wrote, Chandrika traveled an “unlikely path to become an internationally recognized Indian singer.” At the height of her business career, she reevaluated her life and definitions of success, reformulating her business life to intentionally include music, service, and meditation. Since 2005, under her non-profit music label, Soul Chants Music, Chandrika has released four albums – Shivoham – The Quest, Soul March, Soul Mantra, and Grammy-nominated Soul Call. She draws on ancient Vedic chants that have sound healing impact and melds it with Indian classical music, and has attracted a wide cult following. Her Shivoham – The Quest album is an oratorio describing her own path to finding the light. Chandrika’s newest album, Ammu’s Treasures, slated for a September 2023 release, is both a simple gift to her grandchildren and a monumental sharing and expression of intergenerational love. It is a hug for the world, using songs in multiple languages, Vedic chants, and visual animations to help all ages, especially young children, feel the love, light, laughter that is Chandrika’s mantra. She has conducted numerous benefit concerts on world stages to sold-out audiences, including the Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center, and Berlin’s Olympiastadion.

Chandrika’s economic well-being efforts are focused on higher education – in particular STEM – where she brings to bear her considerable business experience as one of the earliest and youngest partners of McKinsey & Company, and founder and Chair of her advisory firm, Tandon Capital Associates. She chairs the Board of the NYU Tandon School of Engineering, named after her family’s generous gift. This school has been a transformation success story, with a steady rankings climb, and proudly offers enhanced access to first generation and women students. NYU Tandon is involved in world class groundbreaking research in areas like cybersecurity and wireless. Chandrika is a Trustee of New York University, a Trustee of NYU Langone Health, a Board member of the NYU Stern School of Business, and Chair of NYU’s Global Council. She is a Harold Acton Fellow at NYU and a Sterling Fellow at Yale, where she serves on the President's Council on International Activities. In addition, her Foundation has established faculty Chairs at Yale and Harvard Universities.

Chandrika has received several awards including the Gallatin Medal, NYUʼs highest honor, the Walter Nichols Medal for leadership and integrity, and the Polytechnic Medal recognizing her contribution to science and engineering.

She was inducted into the Horatio Alger Society of Distinguished Americans and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (AMACAD), and has received the Ellis Island Medal of Honor. She has also been profiled in print, on radio, and television, including in CNBCʼs The Brave Ones series.

She was named the inaugural Distinguished Alumnus of both the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIMA) and Madras Christian College (MCC), her two alma maters. Chandrika is currently developing the Boyd Tandon Business School at MCC and has supported senior and community centers in several Hindu temples in New York.

Early life

Chandrika was born into a Tamil family in Madras now called Chennai. She, along with her sister Indra Nooyi did her schooling in Holy Angels Anglo Indian Higher Secondary School in T.Nagar. Later she earned commerce degrees from Madras Christian College and the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad.[6]

Business career

Tandon was the first Indian-American woman to be elected partner at McKinsey and Company.[7]

She established Tandon Capital Associates in 1992[8] and has advised clients including Chase Manhattan Corporation, Comerica, Unibanco (Brazil), Suncorp-Metway Ltd. (Australia), Fleet Financial Group, Bank of America, Rabobank and ABN Amro.[9]

Philanthropy

Education and governance

  • New York University (NYU), New York, NY, United States
    • Trustee of New York University and NYU Langone Health [12]
    • Board member of the NYU Stern School of Business [13]
    • Chairman, NYU President's Global Council[14]
    • Harold Action Fellow at New York University[15]
  • Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States
    • Member, President's Council on International Activities[16]
  • Berklee College of Music, Boston, MA, United States
    • Member, President's Advisory Council[18]
    • Founder, Tandon Global Clinics for Contemporary Western music training around the world[19]
  • Madras Christian College, Chennai, India
    • Founder and Contributor, World-Class Business Program[20]
  • Her Foundation has established faculty Chairs at Yale and Harvard Universities.

Awards

  • She has also been profiled in print, on radio, and television, including in CNBCʼs The Brave Ones series.

Discography

Tandon released her first music album, Soul Call (2009), on her not-for-profit label Soul Chants Music. This was recognized with a Grammy nomination in contemporary world music.[22] She has released three additional albums: Soul March (2013), Soul Mantra (2014), Shivoham – The Quest (2017).[23] and Ammu's Treasures (2023)[24]

Release name Release date
Ammu's Treasures 7 September 2023
Shivoham – The Quest 15 September 2017
Soul Mantra 2014
Soul March 2013
Soul Call 2009

References

  1. ^ "Bring out your hidden dimensions". 18 December 2011.
  2. ^ Patel, Vibhuti (2013-04-27). "Success is the freedom to do what I want". The Hindu.
  3. ^ "Chandrika and Ranjan Tandon donate $100m to NYU School of Engineering". 2015-10-06.
  4. ^ Goudreau, Jenna. "Indra Nooyi and Chandrika Tandon - pg.7". Forbes.
  5. ^ "GRAMMY Award Results for Chandrika Tandon". 2019-06-04.
  6. ^ "Madras Miscellany". The Hindu. 14 January 2001. Retrieved 14 October 2018.[dead link]
  7. ^ Patel, Vibhuti (2013-04-27). "Success is the freedom to do what I want". The Hindu. Retrieved 2017-09-21.
  8. ^ "Entity Information". appext20.dos.ny.gov. Retrieved 2017-09-21.
  9. ^ "Indo American Arts Council Inc". iaac.us. Archived from the original on 2017-08-26. Retrieved 2017-09-21.
  10. ^ Vilensky, Mike (5 October 2015). "NYU Polytechnic Gets $100 Million Donation". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 2017-09-21.
  11. ^ "Indra Nooyi's sister Chandrika Tandon in race for Grammy". The Economic Times. Retrieved 2017-09-21.
  12. ^ "Board of Trustees". nyu.edu. Retrieved 2017-09-21.
  13. ^ "Board of Trustees". nyu.edu. Retrieved 2017-09-21.
  14. ^ "NYU's President's Global Council". nyu.edu. Retrieved 2017-09-21.
  15. ^ "Fellow". nyu.edu. Retrieved 2017-09-21.
  16. ^ "President's Council on International Activities". president.yale.edu. 10 July 2015. Retrieved 2017-09-21.
  17. ^ "Fellow". president.yale.edu. 10 July 2015. Retrieved 2017-09-21.
  18. ^ "President's Advisory Council". berklee.edu. Retrieved 2017-09-21.
  19. ^ "Berklee Tandon Global Clinics". berklee.edu. Retrieved 2017-09-21.
  20. ^ "Madras Christian College - Business Education". mcc.edu.in. Archived from the original on 2017-09-21. Retrieved 2017-09-21.
  21. ^ "Madras Christian College Distinguished Alumni". mcc.edu.in. Retrieved 2017-09-21.
  22. ^ "Chandrika Krishnamurthy Tandon: Soul Call: Om Namo Narayanaya". PopMatters. 27 February 2011. Retrieved 2017-09-14.
  23. ^ "Chandrika Tandon on Apple Music". itunes.apple.com. Retrieved 2017-09-14.
  24. ^ {{cite web|url=https://chandrikatandon.com/ammus-treasures/%7Cwebsite=chandrikatandon.com%7Ctitle=Ammu's Treasures