TheGlitzMegaSuperMom 2026 Madhuri Verma Rekhi – “Resilience is not about doing it all perfectly, it’s about showing up every day with strength, heart & the courage to keep learning.”

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Madhuri Verma Rekhi, Group Director, Intrepid Marketing & AllKnown Marketers Business Management, Marketing Strategy

Bold, determined, and unapologetically driven, Madhuri Verma Rekhi is the embodiment of the modern woman who seamlessly balances ambition with authenticity. Entrepreneur, leader, mother, and self-confessed “Slay-Queenie,” Madhuri has carved a path that is as inspiring as it is empowering — proving that women can lead boardrooms with confidence while nurturing homes with warmth and grace.

As one of the forces behind Intrepid Marketing, Madhuri transformed a bold leap of faith into a thriving venture built on passion, partnership, and purpose. What began as a decision to “cast their future together” evolved into a brand that reflects courage, creativity, and the belief that greatness is achieved when vision meets determination. For Madhuri, entrepreneurship was never just about business growth — it was about building something meaningful while continuing to evolve personally and professionally every single day.

Yet beyond the leader and achiever lies the role that surprised her the most: motherhood. Becoming a mother taught Madhuri lessons no boardroom ever could — unconditional love, endless patience, emotional resilience, and the ability to gracefully juggle countless responsibilities while remaining grounded. Whether she is pausing for a spontaneous board game with her children or navigating the fast-paced world of entrepreneurship, she believes the true essence of balance lies in being fully present in the moments that matter.

Her children describe her as funny, hardworking, and open-minded — qualities that beautifully reflect the spirit with which she approaches both life and leadership. Strong yet approachable, ambitious yet deeply connected to family, Madhuri represents a generation of women rewriting the definition of success on their own terms.

As a proud face of TheGlitzMegaSuperMom 2026, Madhuri Verma Rekhi stands as a powerful reminder that today’s supermoms are not striving for perfection — they are embracing resilience, reinvention, and the courage to keep learning, growing, and thriving through every chapter of life.

Over To Madhuri Verma Rekhi, Group Director, Intrepid Marketing & AllKnown Marketers| Business Management, Marketing Strategy

Madhuri

You wear many hats mother, leader, achiever. Which role has surprised you the most, and why?

Being surprised? Being a mother and balancing varied hats within that – a friend, guide, and a guardian.

In a world that celebrates hustle, how do you create meaningful moments of pause and connection with your children?

Take a break to play a round of a board game.

What is one life lesson motherhood has taught you that no business school or boardroom ever could?

Unconditional love and boundless patience that things will turn right.

If your child had to describe you in three words, what do you think she would say?

Funny, Hardworking & Open-minded.

Could you tell us a bit about Intrepid Marketing, what made you found it and the philosophy behind it?
Intrepid is what happened when we just cast our future together, deciding that it’s now or never. We were pretty good individually, and we knew we could be great together – and Intrepid truly defines us!

What does being “TheGlitzMegaSuperMom 2026” mean to you in today’s world — perfection, resilience, reinvention, or something else entirely?
Resilience, and a capacity to learn something every day.


Rapid Fire with Madhuri


Coffee or calm morning tea? – Morning Cold Coffee
Heels or sneakers? Heels.
Boardroom mode or bedtime-story mode? Boardroom mode
Planner or spontaneous? Spontaneous
One word your children use for you most? Determined
Mom guilt or mom power? Mom power
Your secret superpower in one word? Slay-Queenie

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