Maharashtra Dyslexia Association
MDA is a not-for-profit organization committed to securing the rights of students with dyslexia, also known as a 'Specific Learning or Language Disability', to an appropriate education. MDA was started in March 1996 by a group of parents and professionals with a view to creating awareness about Dyslexia amongst the educational community in the city and the general public, and advocating the right of students with Learning Disability. MDA aims to provide a better understanding of this common, but often misunderstood condition and provide appropriate remedial assistance, thus working towards the acceptance of the special needs of children with learning disability and enabling them to reach their full potential.
Currently Toolbox collaborates with the NGO in reworking its strategic and business plans, Designing score cards and measurement of key deliverables and developing a sustainable model to enable MDA fulfill its mission of reaching out to spread awareness of Dyslexia and other learning disabilities effectively.
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Charles-Antoine Janssen CEO , Co founder ToolBox Belgium , Co founder , ToolBox India
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Sandeep Naik Co founder -ToolBox India , Finance, Strategy, Marketing
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Gautam Narayan Board Member - ToolBox India -Finance & Accounting, Strategy, Legal
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Nitin Kumar Gupta Operations, Consulting
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Ajay Mathrani Finance, IT
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Gautier De Limelette Strategic Management
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Youri D. Hermans Marketing Management
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Kurien Mathews Advertising and Communication
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Shirin Mehta Communication
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Aryak Singh Operations
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Yurek Raaj Finance
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Nandan Desai Finance
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Aditya Goyal Finance
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Mamta Kapur Strategic Management
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M.V. Subramanian Finance and Accounts
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Jerry Chandy Audit and Finance
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Vijaya Balaji Director, Toolbox India.
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M Sridhar Finance & Accounting
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Anuradha Sridhar MIS and Curriculum development
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Zamrooda Khanday Impact Study and Research
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Anil Sangte Information Technology
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Deepak Sarup Finance and Marketing
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Shiana Makhija Human Resources Management
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Rajakrishnan Menon Filmmaking and Advertising
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Prium Modi General Management
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Shruti Finance and Operations
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