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Being a woman raised in a traditional family, married young, without completing college or having any work experience and then stepping in to lead a 96-year-old legacy business in the male-dominated shipping industry is an extraordinary challenge. Layer onto that the responsibilities of motherhood, running a household, and eventually navigating succession without a clear heir, and the scale of Nafeesa Moloobhoy’s journey becomes clear. She entered business out of necessity, not ambition. When her husband’s health declined, she had to decide whether to shut down a century-old company or attempt to run it herself. Despite having no formal training and facing widespread skepticism, she chose to lead. Over time, she learned on the job, built credibility, and transformed herself from being dismissed to becoming one of the most formidable players in her space. Her story also highlights the often-invisible cost of leadership for women. She speaks candidly about the constant juggling between professional responsibilities and family obligations, and the sacrifices that come with it. Yet, these very pressures shaped her resilience and perspective. Today, her focus has shifted from building to sustaining. She is actively transitioning the company from a family-run setup to a professionally managed organization, ensuring continuity beyond her tenure. Her leadership philosophy has evolved significantly from proving herself, to building resilience, to valuing people, and finally to embracing a more spiritual, purpose-driven approach. Leadership, for her now, is about shared success, long-term impact, and leaving at the right time.