Iha Pravin embodies a quiet yet powerful leadership style—one rooted in depth, empathy, and strategic clarity. Currently serving as Chief of Staff at Western Digital, her journey reflects the evolution of modern leadership roles that operate behind the scenes yet shape the direction of organizations. Known for bridging strategy with sensitivity, Iha represents a new generation of professionals who lead not through loud declarations but through thoughtful action and trusted partnerships with senior leadership.
In this episode of The Koffee Conversation, Iha opens up about the layers behind leadership—the unseen work that happens in CEO offices, boardrooms, and complex organizational ecosystems. From navigating ambiguity to enabling strategic decisions, she highlights how roles like Chief of Staff serve as the connective tissue that aligns people, priorities, and long-term vision within an organization.

Iha’s journey began with an unexpected turn. Initially aspiring to pursue law, she eventually chose English Literature for her undergraduate studies—a decision that shaped her understanding of people, narratives, and human behavior. Alongside academics, she explored unconventional experiences, from tutoring students to working as a radio jockey, building communication skills and curiosity about the world of work.
Her professional trajectory took a defining leap when she joined the Vedica Scholar’s Programme for Women, a distinctive leadership and management program that integrates business education with liberal arts, communication, and personal development. This experience opened the doors to strategic roles in CEO offices across industries, where she developed expertise in navigating complex organizational challenges, enabling leadership decisions, and building initiatives from scratch.

Key Highlights of the Koffee Conversation with Iha Pravin
- Leadership roles like Chief of Staff function as the strategic backbone behind CEOs and leadership teams
- Building trust with senior leaders begins with intent, discretion, and reliability
- Data alone cannot guide decisions without understanding the context behind the numbers
- Strategy roles demand balancing short-term execution with long-term organizational vision
- Chief of Staff roles vary widely but fundamentally extend the leadership team’s bandwidth
- Systems thinking helps connect finance, geopolitics, people dynamics, and strategy in corporate decisions
- Cross-industry exposure strengthens adaptability and pattern recognition
- Zero-to-one initiatives are exciting because they require building without templates
- Effective leadership requires humility even at the highest levels of power
- Patience is a critical leadership skill when bridging leadership expectations and team capabilities
- Literature and storytelling can sharpen understanding of people and decision-making
- Strong communities and professional networks provide long-term career resilience
- Nonlinear career paths often create the most meaningful professional journeys
- Women professionals must actively enter and shape the workforce to build inclusive leadership ecosystems
- True leadership influence often happens quietly behind the scenes
▶️ Watch the full episode on YouTube to explore how strategic thinking, empathy, and quiet leadership can shape powerful careers in the CEO’s office and beyond.

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