Saturday interview: Arti Podar's professional successes have done nothing to dim a passionate belief in charity, discovers Stephen Breen
Amber Swift  |  by www.theherald.co.uk. All rights reserved. 17.07 | 4:19

Arti Poddar has been in business full-time for just two years, but in that short period of time she has amassed more professional accolades than most people achieve in a lifetime.
Aged just 23, she has already been named young achiever of the year at the Scottish Asian Business awards and newcomer of the year at the prestigious Eastern Eye Asian Business awards. And in London on Wednesday she almost completed a remarkable hat-trick but narrowly lost out on the young achiever of the year title at the coveted Asian Women of Achievement awards.


As director of operations at Lambhill Court, which runs three residential homes for the elderly in Glasgow, she works seven days a week, putting in gruelling 14 hour shifts on weekdays.
The company, which has an annual turnover of 6m, is poised for a 10m expansion when it opens what it believes will be a ground-breaking residential complex in late 2008 that would offer live-in care for either the elderly or young adults with acquired brain injury.

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