Meet Our Trustees

Indira Srinivasan
Supporter of intellectually challenged communityIndira is a parent of a peer trainer at the core center. She has served the Indian Bureau of Mines, Ministry of Mines-Government of India, since 1976, retiring in 2014. She is an active provider of support and confidence to the intellectually challenged community. For AMBA alone, she has enabled crucial barter savings and accurate systems of audit. Her dedication to the community remains unparalleled.

Anupama Ravindra Singh
Active RMV Rotary Club memberAnupama is a parent of a Peer Trainer at the Core Center. She Joined AMBA as Trustee on 05.06.2019. Since then, she started supporting the intellectually challenged community. She is a member of RMV Rotary Club and takes active participation in the events conducted by the club.

Shabita R Gowda
Social worker and homemakerShabita is a parent of Peer Trainer. She Joined AMBA as Trustee on 24.02.2018. Since then, she started supporting the intellectually challenged community. She was an active member of Rotary Club, Sadhasivanagar. She was also a member of Loins Clubs R.T Nagar. Apart from being a homemaker, presently she is a social worker.

Omana Chandrashekar
Handles AMBA Certified Partner Centers in KeralaOmana is a parent of a Peer Trainer at the Core Center. She joined AMBA as Trustee on 1st April 2022 & started supporting the intellectually challenged community. She has been given the responsibility of handling AMBA Certified Partner Centers (ACPCs) in the Kerala Regions. Apart from this she is consultant, Manager- Quality Check. Omana was working as Administrative Manager in Private Firm, in Bangalore handling Account, Sales, Purchase for nearly 40 years before she joined AMBA.

Rashmi S V
Entrepreneur of OributtiRashmi is a parent of a Peer Trainer at the Core Center. She joined AMBA as Trustee on 05.06.2019. Since then she started supporting the intellectually challenged community. She is one of the entrepreneurs of Oributti, a manufacturer of Indian traditional game boards. She conducts many workshops on forgotten Indian Traditional Games, an effort to reintroduce these to the new generation in a traditional way.