 Hi everyone, I'm Siddhant and I like to share my experience of having very strong female leaders in my team and in my career. I think when you work in advertising after some time, it is common to get quite desensitized to days like women's day. And it's largely because I think we see a lot of brands jumping on the bandwagon and creating content just for the heck of it. And at the end of the day, I think it's Asana teams that have to find different angles and different ways to make content for each and every one of them. And while this is a reality for our industry, I think we do need to keep reminding ourselves that this does not mean that the day loses its significance. While one should obviously appreciate women throughout the year, specifically for men in our industry, I think women's day can serve as a very good reminder for the amazing things that men can learn from strong women leaders. And one of the things that I think I have noticed that good women leaders bring to the table is a much higher level of empathy within the team and also for the customer. So be it a brand message or be it the way you handle your team, there just definitely seems a lot more comfort and a much more empathetic approach to how things should happen. And that clearly there is a much higher level of understanding, level of trust and as a result of which there's a lot of confidence in your ability. And I think for young people it will go a long way in their own careers and I think working under a good strong female leader is definitely needed for us to get a really wholesome experience especially in our formative years. I think another thing that I have noticed is that specifically in a creative lens, when women write or create female characters, there is a lot more depth, there is a lot more relatability and maybe that's because of a mix of the lived experience and the learned experience that they're able to obviously represent their lives or the lives of other women around them so beautifully. Something that I've often seen men will struggle to, little tone deaf one could say that a lot of times men can be when they're creating the women characters. And as a result of which I think there's a lot for men to learn.