 I am Crimson. Hi, my name is Mangesh Kulkarni and I have been working with Crimson for the past eight years. To start with, I would like to express a quote from Dr. Vendaya. When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change. I found the purpose of my job here at Crimson when I changed my way looking at it. It has empowered me to logically connect with the work I do and connect it completely to the greater good. Well, I can describe the last eight years of my life at Crimson as a journey of discovery. At the start of my career at Crimson, I had limited expectations about myself, but the opportunities forced me to use my skillsets that I never had before. Today, I am a better person, a stronger Crimsonite because of amazing and awesome people around me in this journey. At Crimson, the passion we have for work is unique. I firmly believe in the Japanese concept of ikigai, which means reason for being. Ikii in Japanese means life and gai describes your value of work. Your ikigai is your life purpose or your bliss. This has given me the joy and inspired me to get out of my bed every single day and head towards an exciting day. Crimson is not a place I just go to work. It is a place that makes me feel that I have come to the right place every single day. A place where we can be our true selves, do great work, celebrate each other's success and go home with a sense of fulfillment. I joined Crimson as an assistant project manager. I am now working as an operations manager and handling a team of 14 aspiring managers and this journey of 8 years has been wonderful. It takes time, discipline and patience to achieve professional growth and even by then, you will still have a lot to learn. Every experience you have is one step to growing yourself as a person and as a professional. I am Crimson.