My Most Impactful Events: A Look at the Energy I Bring
See how I bring the josh to corporate offsites and public events. Whether it is a complex team-building mystery or a massive cyclothon, I make sure the energy never drops.
This is what a full-scale corporate offsite looks like when we're in charge. For the EXL Transition Team's extravaganza in Jaipur, we curated the entire experience, from themed attire to high-energy team-building activities that bring everyone together.
Nothing speaks louder than a happy client. Here's a wonderful testimonial from Himika Chaudhry of the Sports Authority of India after we hosted the Fit India Sundays on Cycle event. Her words are a testament to my promise: keeping the spirits high is my guarantee.
Team building should be an experience, not just an exercise. Here, we had the EXL team dive into a collaborative VR murder mystery. I facilitate these modern, engaging activities to ensure teams connect, solve problems, and build real camaraderie.
The energy at the Fit India Pink Cyclothon was electric. My job as an emcee is to command the stage, engage the crowd, and celebrate every participant. Using both Hindi and English, I make sure every announcement and cheer resonates with the audience.
An event doesn't end when the sun goes down. We curated a magical Sufi night for the EXL team, ensuring the celebratory atmosphere continued. From stage setup to artist coordination, my team and I handle it all so you can enjoy the moment.
Even in an office setting, we can create powerful team connections. This is from an in-house workshop for a real estate client, where we used simple, activity-based training to foster collaboration between departments like HR, Finance, and Strategy.
Hosting is about connecting with a purpose. Here I am addressing a gathering for our NGO, Yuva Awaz Samaj Ki Shakti, during the Maharishi Valmiki Jayanti celebrations. Whether the audience is corporate or community, I deliver the message with passion and clarity.
I believe in personal interaction, not just talking from a stage. During the EXL offsite, I made sure to engage with every table, facilitating discussions and ensuring everyone felt included in the team-building activities.
About Featured
Whether I am leading a VR murder mystery for a corporate team or hyping up a crowd at a cyclothon, I do not just stand on stage. I manage the flow, the energy, and the tiny hiccups so you can actually participate instead of just watching. It is about creating a vibe where people stop looking at their phones and start connecting with each other.
I started doing this because I saw too many events where the host was just reading a script while the audience looked bored. That is not hosting. Hosting is psychology. It is about reading the room, understanding when the energy is dipping, and knowing exactly how to bring it back.
How I Work
I do not believe in cookie-cutter scripts. For my corporate clients like the EXL Transition Team, I sat down and curated a full 3-day experience. We did not just have a dinner; we had a VR-based murder mystery to force people to talk to colleagues they usually ignore. We had a Rajasthani fair to get people out of their comfort zones. My team and I handle the logistics, the props, and the awkward silences so you can focus on the people in the room.
Why My Approach is Different
- Real Psychology: I use activity-based training to break down barriers. If we are doing a team-building exercise, it is designed to show how different departments need to communicate, not just a game for the sake of a game.
- Bilingual Energy: Whether I am at the Talkatora Stadium for a Fit India event or at a luxury resort near Jaipur, I switch between Hindi and English seamlessly. My goal is to make sure the NGO worker and the corporate executive both feel included.
- Direct Control: I do not just micromanage the stage; I manage the event flow. If an award ceremony starts dragging, I know how to tighten the timing without making it feel rushed.
If you have an event coming up where you are worried about the 'dead air' or teams not connecting, that is exactly where I come in. Let's make it real.
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I am Simmi Kochhar, and I have spent 30 years teaching people how to find their voice and own the room. I do not just host events; I design them to push boundaries and build real confidence, whether you are in a corporate boardroom or on a public stage.
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